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PublishedMarch 31, 2013
Losing the Thresher: the 50th anniversary
When the nuclear submarine sank with 129 men aboard in April 1963, it was a turning point for the Navy – and for the survivors who will remember lost loved ones next weekend.
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PublishedMarch 24, 2013
Trees standing in way of boatyard proposal
Environmentalists oppose a bill that would exempt ‘working waterfronts’ from a state law.
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PublishedMarch 21, 2013
Work on gas lines to snarl Old Port
Businesses welcome the upgrade as well as Unitil’s plan to finish by Memorial Day.
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PublishedMarch 21, 2013
Report gives man’s motive in I-95 standoff, homicide
Before killing himself, a man said he killed a rapist to stop him from molesting children, according to an affidavit.
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PublishedMarch 16, 2013
Boat vendors find even keel now within reach
Many boatbuilders went belly-up during the Great Recession, but those who are left find cause for optimism.
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PublishedMarch 16, 2013
Maine romantics latch on to love lock idea
Dozens of locks on a waterfront fence in Portland attest to devotion and to the spread of an international custom.
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PublishedMarch 12, 2013
First Eimskip ship to arrive in Portland on Wednesday
The 416-foot-long container ship Reykjafoss is scheduled to arrive in Portland harbor at 4 p.m. on Wednesday to deliver containers and truck chassis.
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PublishedMarch 12, 2013
Police link body found in home to I-95 suicide
Officials did not reveal the connection between the two men and said the details of the case are complicated.
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PublishedMarch 11, 2013
Maine town votes against guns in every home
Byron residents on Monday unanimously rejected the measure, which would have also required ammunition in every house.
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PublishedMarch 10, 2013
Portland’s new cargo service set to deliver
With a shipping link to Europe and a railroad link to interior North America, the city is poised again for hub status.
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