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March 2017
Environmental groups, Maine naturalist want to join lawsuit to save marine monument
The federal lawsuit hinges on whether national monumnets are limited to land or may include water.
Former UMaine football player convicted of Florida murder
Zedric Joseph was convicted Wednesday in a knife attack against a friend of his ex-girlfriend.
April nor’easter on the way, with heavy snow potential
Heavy snow for inland areas is likely tomorrow night, but even parts of greater Portland will see a significant April snow event.
‘Beer box’ with 50 taps for Maine brews going to Iceland aboard Eimskip
Maine beer will be shipped via Eimskip to ports in Europe, bringing Maine craft brews into new markets, and Icelandic beer will be featured at a Portland festival in July.
Augusta accident site cleared on outer Western Avenue
Police said a wrecker was at the scene helping to roll the vehicle into an upright position.
Trump declares political war on Freedom Caucus
The president has been frustrated by the conservative group that blocked Trumpcare legislation.
‘Head Hunter’ on exhibit at Kents Hill School
An artists reception is set for March 31 in the Gruss-Bard Gallery.
Alex King of Jesters to be staged in Gardiner
April Fools Day event will take place at Johnson Hall Performing Arts Center.
Holistic Mystic Fair planned for April 1
Attendees can meet with a psychic medium, have a massage, get advice from non- traditional healers.