Regional News
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RSU 67 Interim Superintendent
- Lincoln area schools have an interim superintendent. The RSU 67 board of directors has appointed Raymond Freve of Plymouth to the position. He takes over for Denise Hamlin who resigned last...
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Bridge Dismantling In Final Stages
The final stages of dismantling the Old Waldo-Hancock Bridge are underway. The deck is completely gone and the cables now have to be removed. Ted talbot with the Department of Transportation...
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Paving in Trenton
- Paving on route three in Trenton will cause some delays for drivers. Paving is set to begin Monday near routes 3 and 230. The project is expected to be completed by the end of...
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Bridge Construction
The exit 113 Interchange Bridge eastbound on I-95 is closing for about three months. The closure starts Monday because of construction, traffic will be detoured. It's part of a project to...
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Kittery Planning Board Fails to Approve a Proposal for Thresher Memorial Park
- A planning board has failed to approve a proposal for a park in honor of the men who died aboard the USS Thresher submarine, which sank 220 miles off of Cape Cod 50 years ago. The planning...
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Bryon Town Official Survives Recall Effort
- An official who brought national attention to a small western Maine town for her support of a measure that would have required every home in town to have a gun has narrowly survived a recall...
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Regulatory Fairness Board to Hold Public Meeting in Presque Isle
- A panel looking for ways to cut unnecessary and overly burdensome regulations affecting Maine businesses is holding a public meeting in Presque Isle. The Regulatory Fairness Board will hold...
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Two Charged in April Murder
Two more men have been charged in connection with the death Romeo Parent, 20. Nathan Morton was in court Thursday on consipiracy and murder charges. Michael Mcnaughton, 23, was charged last...
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Game Wardens Resume Search for Snowmobilers
- Maine game wardens are back on Rangeley Lake hoping to recover the bodies of the 3 snowmobilers who went through the ice last year. Searchers are using a remote control device to search for the...
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Planned Construction Work on Piscataqua River Bridge Causing Delays
- Some planned construction work on the only open bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine's seacoast may make some drivers grumble. Traffic officials say a new, nighttime paving project on...
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Bangor Competing in "Main Street Matters" Program
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State Police Gearing up for Busy Holiday Weekend
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Officials Warn of Vacation Scams
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6 Wyeth Paintings Sell for $2M at New York City Auction
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Secretary of State Reminds Mainers of Military Benefits
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Ralph Nader Loses Appeal of '04 Ballots
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Salmon Released into Penobscot After Growing in Treated Wastewater
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Charleston Sex Offender Sentenced to 35 Years In Federal Prison Gets State Sentence
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Bouffard New Maine Prison Warden
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High School Documentarians Honor Veterans
Breaking News from CBS
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Earthquake, multiple aftershocks jolt Californians
Early morning temblor felt as far away as San Francisco cuts utilities to residents in northern Calif.
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Video: All That Mattered: The Brooklyn Bridge turns 130
The Brooklyn Bridge opened 130 years ago today - and connected Manhattan and Brooklyn for the first time. Charlie Rose reports.
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Video: Flavored water: Healthy or not?
Dr. Lisa Young, a nutritionist and professor at New York University, and Stuart Elliot, an advertising columnist for The New York Times, talk to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the nutrition of flavored water and how they're being marketed.
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Video: TGI Fridays accused of tampering with premium alcohol
Investigators in New Jersey accuse some TGI Friday restaurants of cheating people who thought they were buying premium alcohol. Instead, customers were getting cheap whiskey, rubbing alcohol or water. Charlie Rose reports.
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How tornado survivor Barbara Garcia, rescued dog Bowser are faring
Following CBS News video report capturing dog's rescue from the twister rubble, concerned viewers raised $1,500 to help dog owner and pet



