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    April 7, 2011

    Aroostook Republicans set up fund to buy mural

    The Aroostook County Republican Committee creates a website to raise $60,000 so the state can take ownership of the art work.

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    April 7, 2011

    Waterville, Clinton, Oakland police logs and arrests

    Vehicle accident, burglary, sex offenses

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    April 7, 2011

    Auburn to give iPads to each kindergartner

    iPads are "truly redefining how we're going to teach and learn."

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    April 7, 2011

    NH church changes egg drop to avoid overcrowding

    NEWINGTON, N.H. — A New Hampshire church-run Easter egg drop that was overwhelmed by thousands of participants last year is holding another one — with some changes to avoid the overcrowding. Next Level Church of Newington says this time, children can participate only if they’re registered online and attend a church event on Easter, April […]

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    April 7, 2011

    Federal shutdown could close some US parks

    FORT SUMTER, S.C. — The looming shutdown of the federal government includes the National Parks Service, which could mean festivities commemorating the start of the Civil War with the attack on Fort Sumter could happen without Fort Sumter. If lawmakers can’t reach agreement, the National Park Service ceases operations at midnight Friday, shuttering Fort Sumter […]

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    April 7, 2011

    Advance fee loan scam warning issued

    GARDINER — Maine officials are warning consumers to be wary of an advance-fee loan scam operated by two Florida companies. The Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection says the two companies — Fairfield Brokerage and Oracle Lending Group — claim to be located in downtown Portland’s Time and Temperature Building. Neither company is housed there. Several […]

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    April 7, 2011

    VIDEO: Monmouth moviemaker wins film festival award

    MONMOUTH — The makers of “Scooter McGruder” left Saturday’s L/A Film Festival with a little more hardware than when they arrived.

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    April 7, 2011

    Waterville’s Concourse set for al fresco dining this spring

    WATERVILLE -- Council Chairman Dana Sennett, D-Ward 4, encourages outdoor dining downtown.

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    April 7, 2011

    Mt. Blue career center touted as regional model

    FARMINGTON -- The $64 million Mt. Blue Learning Campus under construction in Farmington may be the new model for high schools across New England, according to a regional educational conference official.

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    April 7, 2011

    Fiat returns after 27 years

    PORTLAND -- For the first time in 27 years, you can buy a new Fiat in the United States.