Ogunquit author Geoffrey Cooper’s fifth mystery in his thriller series, and an excellent history of a small island town
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March 24, 1992: Parents support truck ban in Randolph neighborhood, Lincoln county official seeks senate seat, and former Gardiner Little League treasurer ordered to repay $16K to league, most of it stolen
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Here’s a list of sugar shacks you can visit during Maine Maple Sunday Weekend
Sugarhouses around the state are gearing up for Maine Maple Sunday Weekend on Saturday and Sunday. Below is a partial list of participants. Times are subject to change. Bacon Farm Maple Products Address: 1427 Pond Road, Sidney Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Phone: 207-547-5053 Website: baconfarmmaple.com Balsam Ridge Address: 140 Egypt […]
‘Moving On’ confusing, fun
Hollywood has always smelled money in teams, am I wrong? Who can blame them? The list of Gold Teams is endless. We remember Laurel and Hardy, Abbott and Costello, Hope and Crosby, Judy and Mickey, Roy Rogers and Trigger, and then Jane came along and Tarzan dropped Cheeta, just when we kids loved them. The […]
March 23, 1988: No one hurt after Waterville man goes on shooting spree at Yardarm Inn Tavern, proposed 5 cent-a-gallon gasoline tax looks to be defeated in Legislature, and Calif. girls’ kite flies her
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Haley Reinhart comes from family of musicians
Singer, songwriter, actor releases first original EP ‘Off the Ground.’
With an outpouring of branches, Maine breweries are tapping new markets
Battery Steele Brewing and Brickyard Hollow Brewing Co. are the latest beer makers to add new restaurants or taprooms.
March 22, 1952: Winthrop man innocent on charge of cruelty to animals, eight become sick after eating midnight snack of egg and minced ham sandwiches, and seven killed in Austria after snow slide was set into motion by thawing
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March 21, 1995: US attorney general Janet Reno to address police graduates in Waterville, license-plate service opens in Waterville City Hall, and UMS chancellor to keep his job despite votes of no-confidence says trustee
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March 20, 1986: Legislature may bypass referendum and enact porn ban, reform plan for UMaine may go through thanks to tax change eyed, and landline AT&T being challenged in Augusta market
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