Maine man jailed after guns discovered at N.B. border
A man from northern Maine pleaded guilty Thursday to trying to smuggle weapons into Canada. |
Maine Fish Farmers Say Salmon Are Safe
Maine salmon farmers are reassuring customers that their products are safe following reports of contaminated animal feed. |
Maine West wraps up CSL North softball?crown
Maine West achieved two softball milestones Thursday afternoon. The Warriors wrapped up the Central Suburban North title for the third time in four years and their fifth straight 20-win season 6-0 over visiting Maine East in Des Plaines. |
Camden International Film Festival receives grant from Maine Community Foundation The Camden International Film Festival (Sept. 27-30, 2007,) a non-profit organization that brings documentaries and filmmakers to Coastal Maine, has received a grant of $2500 from the Maine Community Foundation. |
State expected to transfer name and degree rights to successor of defunct Rockport College & Maine Photographic ... The recent closure of the commercial Maine Photographic Workshops/Rockport College is expected to be discussed by the Maine State Board of Education this week. |
Rockport photo archive reveals images of early 20th century Maine ??? 30,000 images now in Searsport museum hands
SEARSPORT The Penobscot Marine Museum in has been given a collection of more than 30,000 glass plate images from the Rockport Institute of Photographic Education, a non-profit companion of the Maine Photographic Workshops in Rockport. |
NH residents eligible for refunds from defunct Maine project
New Hampshire residents who bought items sold as "healing instruments" from a defunct Maine-based non-profit are entitled to refunds. |
Helicopter Pilot Strings New Eastern Maine Power Line
A new power line being installed in eastern Maine promises to make electricity more reliable for Mainers. The line runs from Orrington northeast to Bailyville and into New Brunswick, where it will connect with Maritime Canada's electric system. |
Maine Municipal Association Rule Hinders Town Business In Hermon
The Maine Municipal Association is fighting a recent ruling that could greatly affect the ability for cities and towns to do business. |
N.H. Residents Eligible For Refunds From Defunct Maine Group WMUR News 9 New Hampshire residents who bought items sold as "healing instruments" from a defunct Maine-based nonprofit are entitled to refunds. |
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