VillageSoup - Sat Nov 07
Gardiner Elks Lodge No. 1293 is active in charitable causes all year long. "We have a couple of charities a month that we do," said Sophia Truman, lecturing knight for the lodge.
'We're not the only ones': Crop circles in MaineSun Journal - Fri Nov 06
A photo of the crop circles reported in the Rocque's hay field on Aug. 4, 2002. It was investigated by BLT Research out of Cambridge, Mass.
Citizen panel formed to consider crematoriumMaineToday - Fri Nov 06
A citizen committee is the best way to work through issues surrounding a proposed crematorium in Oak Grove Cemetery, the mayor has decided.
TD Foundation invests $20,000 in Bread ...VillageSoup - Fri Nov 06
Bread of Life Ministries Inc. has received a $20,000 grant from the TD Charitable Foundation's annual "Housing for Everyone" grant competition.
Barrett a finalist for Lewiston postBangor Daily News - Thu Nov 05
City Manager Ed Barrett has been named a finalist for the vacant city administrator position in Lewiston, just one week after city councilors in Bangor effectively forced him to retire.
Bangor city manager on short list for Lewiston administrator postBangor Daily News - Thu Nov 05
City Manager Ed Barrett has been named a finalist for the vacant city administrator position in Lewiston, just one week after city councilors in Bangor encouraged him to retire.
H1N1 more widespread than any flu in 13 yearsVillageSoup - Thu Nov 05
Dr. Dora Ann Mills, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control, said Thursday, Nov.
Medical pot law leads in early votingBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 03
Jeremy Yehle casts his vote at the Hampden Municipal Building on Tuesday. According to town clerk Denise Hodsdon, by about 4:30 p.m., more than 2500 residents had cast their votes, either in person or by absentee ballot, of Hampden's 5800 registered voters.
Downtown Gardiner brimming with businessesVillageSoup - Tue Nov 03
Gardiner Main Street invites the Kennebec River community to welcome 13 new or expanding businesses to downtown in a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tour 12-2 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
Group goes to court for referendumBangor Daily News - Tue Nov 03
A Maine anti-tax group has gone to court against the state because election officials have failed to meet a deadline to rule on a referendum proposal.
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