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Occupy Maine encampment scheduled to be out of Portland park by Monday | The -- - The Republic |
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AP Protesters have been ordered to vacate a Portland park by 8 am Monday or face arrest. The protesters busied themselves Sunday taking down tents and other structures, although they said some were frozen to the ground and will be nearly impossible to --
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| President Obama headed to Maine for late-March fundraiser - Bangor Daily News |
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PORTLAND, Maine — President Barack Obama has scheduled a trip to Maine in late March, the Maine Democratic Party confirmed Monday. Obama will participate in two fundraisers in the Portland area on March 30, one of which likely will be open to the --
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| Maine gas prices continue to rise - NECN |
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A gallon of gas in Maine has risen by nearly two cents per gallon in the past week to an average of $3.59. Even though the increase in Maine was smaller than the national average, the average retail price in the state remains 16 --
| Selling scallops in the shell could boost fishermen's income - Bangor Daily News |
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By Bill Trotter, BDN Staff Togue Brawn poses with a plate of scallops on the half shell in Portland, Maine. Buy Photo A scallop on the half shell is held in Portland, Maine. Buy Photo A plate of scallops on the half shell is displayed in Portland, --
| Pirates Eyeing 'Business Opportunties' In Lewiston? - WMTW Portland |
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PORTLAND, Maine -- With renovations of the Cumberland County Civic Center expected to begin this summer, the owner of the Portland Pirates is looking at the city of Lewiston as a possible home away from home for a few games. Brian Petrovek told News 8, --
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| Maine's real estate markets continue a measured march - Mainebiz Daily |
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Most of the state will continue to see flat or marginal growth in industrial, residential, retail, hospitality and commercial sectors as Maine's economy struggles to provide jobs and incomes to spur investment and sales. Portland's residential sector --
| Bishop conducts final St. Francis Mass - Morning Sentinel |
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When Bacon came to Waterville, there were eight churches served by six priests in Maine. When Bishop Bacon died, the Diocese of Portland had 63 churches, 52 priests, 23 parish schools and a Catholic population of 80000.
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| Occupy Maine protesters can't camp overnight, judge rules - Boston Herald |
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By David Hench / Portland Press Herald, Maine PORTLAND, Maine -- Armed with a judge's ruling that closing Lincoln Park at night does not violate anyone's First Amendment rights, Portland officials plan today to order Occupy Maine protesters to stop --
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| What's billed as world's first known mustache film festival set to roll in Maine - The Republic |
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AP PORTLAND, Maine — The organizers of what's billed as New England's largest mustache pageant are now launching the world's first known mustache film festival. No Umbrella Media says its International Moustache Film Festival will be held immediately --
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| Maine girl now home after multiple organ transplant - Boston Herald |
Boston Herald
By Kelley Bouchard / Portland Press Herald, Maine HOLLIS, Maine -- Alannah Shevenell returned home Wednesday afternoon, welcomed by a procession of fire and rescue trucks and a menagerie of family pets, three months after receiving six new organs in a --
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