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Feb. 5, 1982: Check out this ‘pretty little house’ built by a Waterville grandfather for his 12-year-old granddaughter
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Feb. 4, 1994: Real estate developer from South Freeport wants to add 103 new homes in East Winthrop, Central Maine Power lays off another 42 workers, and Maine’s outgoing House Speaker leaves his post
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Feb. 3, 1975: Shadowless Claude the Groundhog decrees spring in Crazyquilt, Maine. Also, 32-year-old Waterville man announces candidacy against Muskie, and the Crock Pot is safe to use following scare
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Portland studio launches the ‘Netflix of Maine,’ a streaming platform for and about the state
StreamState will feature films, shows and workshops about Maine or by Maine producers, plus live Maine events.
We asked Mainers what businesses they want to see set up shop. Here’s what they said.
The wish list includes more indoor recreation, a Cheesecake Factory and an Ikea.
Ford Model T snowmobile enthusiasts flock to Bingham
Lovers of Model T snowmobiles were showing off their antique vehicles during the Model T Ford Snowmobile Club’s 25th annual meet.
Feb 2. 1990: 100 to 150 state employees to be laid off by summer says Gov. John McKernan, and this garbage guru tells us the ‘wasteful’ truth in Augusta
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Feb. 1, 1980: Is disco on its way out in central Maine? In Boston, it’s already ‘down’. Also, meet this Waterville homemaker who has a new record out
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Craving a dozen bagels? Here’s more than a dozen places in Maine to get them.
From old-school spots to foodie favorites, there’s a ‘hole’ lot to try.