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Nov. 5, 1999: Killing of 9 moose northwest of Greenville being probed by game wardens, Waterville doctor explains why voters needed a change, and this Fairfield man who lived near illegal dumping site now has brain cancer
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On Music: Alisa Amador talks about bringing heart-felt songs to Portland
While looking for a column to begin the month of November, I was scrolling through the lineup of acts coming into one of my favorite listening rooms, One Longfellow Square, and stopped on one for the 14th of that month: Alisa Amador, which will also be a standing-room-only show (with limited seats available for those […]
Nov. 4, 1986: Unused McDonald’s picnic tables from Skowhegan prove to be embarrassing for state, fire damages outer Western Avenue business in Augusta, and dam owner’s endorsement rekindles effort for Augusta fish passageway
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Nov. 3, 1990: Kmart employees in Waterville present Oakland family check to help toward’s boy’s new heart, Mid-Maine Medical Center president resigns, and these Maine 5th grade political pundits only called it wrong once
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Nov. 2, 1976: 32 bags of trash were stolen off of this Dresden couple’s pickup while in Wiscasset, and the presidential contest between Ford and Carter is a tossup here in Maine with both running close campaigns
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OFF RADAR: ‘The Cliffs’
This book starts out with a gothic feel, then steadily shifts its footing to a fairly typical contemporary depiction of the main character’s chaotic emotional life.
Nov. 1, 1995: Manhunt continues for armed Randolph man who fled into woods near Pleasant Ridge Plantation, former Waterville mayor will be sentenced on embezzlement charges, and a Waterville woman was arrested for allegedly taking money from rundown parlor on Main Street
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Lights, cameras… ayuh: Check out our map of movies set in Maine
Hollywood has been recreating Maine on screen for more than a century in everything from Stephen King-inspired horror films like ‘Carrie,’ to kids movies like ‘Casper’ and all genres in between.