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Chelsea School honor roll
Chelsea (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/4) |
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Gendron welcomed as new CCSSO president
Washington, D.C. (By - 7/4) |
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Former U.S. Ambassador Cianchette joins Cianbro
Pittsfield (By - 7/4) |
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Maine CDC operating in limited capacity July 6
Augusta (By - 7/4) |
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Waterville (By - 7/4)
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Community Snapshot: Long may it wave
West Gardiner (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/4) |
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First Lady highlights local foods for the Fourth
Augusta (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/3) |
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Beware of bug infestation!
Augusta (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/3) |
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Ensure endangered beach birds survive the Fourth
Augusta (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/3) |
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KVCC Golf Tournament raises record scholarship amount
Fairfield (By - 7/1) |
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July 4th musical fireworks at Colby College
Waterville (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/3) |
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Monmouth (By Capital Weekly Staff - 6/30)
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Skowhegan Drive-In new venue in Maine film festival
Skowhegan (By Capital Weekly Staff - 6/28) |
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The CAT and McCartney, one heck of a duo
Portland (By Capital Weekly Staff - 6/26) |
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(By Capital Weekly Editorial Board - 7/4)
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From the right: Ethical standards tested when it comes to family
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The Capital Weekly cartoon
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Gatherings: Walking to the Civil War from PEI
Augusta (By Katy Perry - 6/29) |
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Lt. Col. (Ret.) Erwin F. 'Clem' Clements
BELGRADE (By - 7/3) |
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Tracy Lee Young
Farmingdale (By - 7/3) |
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Augusta (By - 7/2)
Augusta (By - 6/30)
Augusta (By - 6/26)
Augusta (By - 6/19)
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Newcombe-Johnson — Probert engagement
Searsport (By - 7/3) |
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Augusta (By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/2)
(By Capital Weekly Staff - 7/1)
Hallowell (By Capital Weekly Staff - 6/30)
Camden-Rockport-Lincolnville Chamber of Commerce - 06/30
Six Maine dams would be sold if a deal is approved by state and federal regulators. PPL Corporation announced yesterday it plans to sell the hydroelectric facilities to an energy investment firm for $95 million. Dept. of Labor Awards $100k to Maine to Support Dislocated Workers - 7/02/09 12:14pm EST
The US Department of Labor announced today that it is granting over two millions dollars in funds to assist state apprenticeship agencies. AG Mills Praises Court Ruling - 7/02/09 11:09am EST
The US Supreme Court ruled earlier this week that federal law does not pre-empt the ability of states to enforce its consumer protection laws on federally chartered banks. Obesity on the Rise in Maine - 7/02/09 10:55am EST
A new national study says both Maine adults and kids are fatter than they were in last year’s study. Supporters of Health Care Reform Go Door-To-Door - 6/19/09 11:45am EST
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and Working America are launching of a door-to-door canvassing drive to raise awareness and support for a more progressive approach to health care reform. MaineHousing Announces "Gift of Green" Incentive Program - 6/19/09 11:33am EST
A new program aimed at helping first-timehome buyers in Maine will provide a grant of up to $5,000. Anti-Gay Marriage Organizers Hire CA Public Relations Firm - 6/19/09 11:17am EST
Opponents of gay marriage in Maine have retained the services of a West Coast firm that successfully campaigned to overturn same-sex marriage in California through the Prop 8 proposal. Maine's Representatives Fend Off Removal Of Lobster Research Earmark - 6/19/09 10:41am EST
Maine's members of Congress successfully defeated an attempt to cut a $200,000 earmark for lobster research they added to an appropriations bill. Governor Signs Emergency Borrowing Bill - 6/19/09 10:16am EST
Governor Baldacci has signed an emergency bill to make sure newly merged school districts can borrow money. U.S. Energy Secretary to Meet with UMaine Professor to Discuss Offshore Wind - 6/2/09 4:07 PM EST
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu plans to meet with University of Maine Professor Habib Dagher this week to discuss a proposal to establish a national offshore wind research center at the Orono school.
ROAD PAGE! The latest from Detroit, Munich, Yokohama, Gothenburg, Crewe, Seoul and wherever else interesting cars are born. Silvio Calabi is a charter member of NEMPA (New England Motor Press Association) whose automotive reviews date back to the Reagan Administration. He is the former publisher of Speedway Illustrated Magazine.
Kia gets Soul
Camden (By Silvio Calabi: 07/03) Plumb Crazy
R.I.P Farrah and Michael
Augusta (By Dan Harrington: 06/25)
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