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African Children's Choir
The African Children's Choir is returning to our area. The performers are orphans from Africa. They’ve performed for presidents, heads of state, and most recently, the Queen of...
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Cleaning Up Pickerel Pond
You can help cleanup Pickerel Pond this weekend. The Maine Youth Fish and Game Association is hosting its annual spring cleanup day. Anyone who'd like to help is welcome. Crews will be...
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Ben's Cry for a Cure Answered Thanks to Brain Surgery
- In November we introduced you to a family in Rockland with four children who all have Tourette Syndrome. The oldest son was about to have brain surgery in hopes of changing his life. We...
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Arts and Crafts with Tracey Marceron: Recycled Wine Cork Projects
To learn more about Thursday morning's Arts and Crafts segment with Tracey Marceron, click, or log on to betweenfriendsartcenter.comTo learn more about Thursday morning's Arts and Crafts segment...
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Should state funds be used to build snowmobile and ATV trails?
Yes 33% (234 Votes) No 67% (472 Votes)Yes 33% (234 Votes) No 67% (472 ...
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The Maine Troop Greeters Open House Celebration
Cheryl Lare, the Communications Chair and Chuck Knowles, the Board Chair of The Maine Troop Greeters were in to tell us about a special open house that will be going on to honor the 10th...
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New Hampshire Man Asking the Maine Supreme Court for New Trial
- A New Hampshire man sentenced to 38 years in prison in Maine for killing his former fiancee is asking Maine's highest court for a new trial or acquittal. A lawyer for Jason Twardus of...
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Owner of Vermont Oil Pipeline Seeks Ruling Re-do
- The owner of a crude oil pipeline that runs between Maine and Montreal is asking Vermont environmental regulators to reconsider a ruling that would require a new review under the state's land use...
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Billion Dollar Budget For Maine's Highways
State Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt is asking lawmakers to approve a 1.1 billion dollar budget for Maine’s highways. He says the proposal includes the elimination of nearly 60...
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Senior Spotlight: 2013 Senior Expo
Carol Higgins Taylor from Easter Area Agency on Aging was in for our weekly Senior Spotlight segment to give us information on the upcoming Senior Expo. The Senior Expo is being held on Friday,...
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EMS Memorial to Go Up in Augusta
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Authorities Continue to Work Together to Search for Nichole Cable
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Wardens Invite Public to Search for Missing Glenburn Teen
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Bands Battle In Ellsworth To Benefit Area Nonprofit
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Relay For Life Raises Over $250,000 for Cancer Research
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Law Enforcement May Soon Need Warrants To Use Cameras On Remote Private Property
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Valley Grange Awards WABI
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Fugitive Arrested Following Chase
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Bargain Hunters Prepare for 10-Mile Yard Sale in Cornville and Skowhegan
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Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory Opens Saturday
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Video: A nation of slobs?
There was a time when elegant attire wasn't just for the red carpet, but for any event, from dinner to shopping. These days, it seems anything goes. Does that mean we have become a nation of slobs? Nancy Giles reports.
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Video: Battered mini-golf course gets back on its feet
Bill Geist meets Glenn Lynn, who has designed more than 400 mini-golf courses, and is adding one more to his list: Barnacle Bill's miniature golf course, which like many other Jersey Shore businesses was obliterated by Hurricane Sandy.
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Video: Jennifer Lopez: Musician, actress, designer and more
Lee Cowan sits down with celebrity powerhouse Jennifer Lopez, who has not only been tops in music and film but also in fashion. She talks about her business empire, her sense of style and design, and what it's like to be a "workaholic" mother.
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Video: The strange, inventive world of wallpaper
Some historians believe wallpaper had ancient origins, but despite its popularity among past generations it had fallen out of favor. Now some entrepreneurial wallpaper designers are stirring a renaissance of wall coverings with styles that surprise and amuse. Rita Braver reports. Photo gallery: Funky wallpaper
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Video: Gardens in the New York sky
In cities where skyscrapers dominate the landscape, people go to great lengths - or great heights - to create green spaces. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" reports on some stunning high-altitude gardens. Photos courtesy Norman McGrath



