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PublishedJuly 7, 2019
New ownership for Twice Sold Tales
FARMINGTON — Twice Sold Tales will remain on Main Street with new owners Amber Kapiloff and Ben Hanstein taking over Aug. 1. Kapiloff and Hanstein manage the Daily Bulldog. They intend to continue acquiring and selling used books, much as the store has done for more than two decades. People seeking to donate books may […]
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PublishedJuly 7, 2019
Jason Krupp named physician executive at Central Maine Healthcare
LEWISTON — Dr. Jason Krupp, M.D., FACP, a widely respected leader with a track record of helping health systems create a robust culture of provider engagement, will become chief physician executive of Central Maine Healthcare beginning Aug. 5. He will be based in Lewiston. Dr. Krupp will lead the system’s more than 300 providers, overseeing […]
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PublishedJuly 4, 2019
Our View: A city’s plan to turnaround a neighborhood
Lewiston is taking on crushing poverty, and other Maine communities should take notice.
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PublishedApril 28, 2019
Patricia Crimmins: Student voter suppression undermines the purposes of federalism
Crimmins argues that out-of-state students can have a unique, civic influence on policy matters that are the responsibility of individual states.
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Deputy: Anson woman, 32, killed when she loses control of motorcycle, hits guardrail
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Brothers’ argument over T-shirt led to shooting death of Wells toddler, police say
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Police: Body found in Sebasticook River is man last seen in March
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Man charged with murder in shooting death of Wells toddler
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The effects of faculty cuts ripple across UMF campus and into homes