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  • Published
    July 30, 2010

    KBIA celebrates a century in the sand

  • Published
    July 30, 2010

    KBIA celebrates a century in the sand

  • Published
    July 29, 2010

    RSU 21 pursuing improvements to MSK

  • Published
    July 28, 2010

    Arson fire destroys rectory

  • Published
    July 28, 2010

    Arson fire destroys rectory

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  • Published
    July 28, 2010

    Fundraiser for Knox Museum features noted philanthropist

    THOMASTON – A world-famous philanthropist and a widely recognized news anchor will join together to help raise money for one of Maine’s most enduring history museums. The General Henry Knox Museum has its annual fundraising gala Thursday evening, and the guest of honor is philanthropist Doris Buffett, sister of the famous investor Warren Buffett. The […]

  • Published
    July 28, 2010

    Births

    Maine Medical Center Sophia Elizabeth Libby, born June 26 to Dan and Darci Libby, Limington. Grandparents: Jim and Sue Gendron, Waterboro; Fred and Beth Libby, Limerick. Great-grandparents: Barbara and Donald Libby, Brownfield. Great-great-grandparents: Bill and Dorothy Hopkins, Biddeford.   Mid Coast Hospital Randel Phillips III, born July 8 to Whitney Neher and Randel Phillips Jr., […]

  • Published
    July 27, 2010

    MCLU seeks FBI records on profiling

    The Maine Civil Liberties Union and American Civil Liberties Union affiliates from 29 other states filed Freedom of Information Act requests today, seeking records from the FBI about the agency’s collection and use of racial and ethnicity data. In a press release issued this morning, the executive director of the MCLU, Shenna Bellows, said her […]

  • Published
    July 27, 2010

    BP replaces CEO Hayward, reports $17B loss

    BP said the decision to replace Hayward, 53, with the company's first ever non-British chief executive was made by mutual agreement.

  • Published
    July 27, 2010

    Scarborough to accept nominations for elected positions

    Three seats on the Town Council will be up for grabs. Two seats are for regular three-year terms. The third is for a term that will expire in November 2011.