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The UMaine hockey team picked up another win at Boston College tonight, 3-1, meaning the Black Bears walk away with a sweep.
The UMaine men's basketball team falling, 79-69, at Stony Brook.
The UMaine women's basketball team snapping a 15-game losing streak with a 67-51 win over Stony Brook.
UMaine Women's Basketball Snaps 15-Game Losing Streak With Win Over Stony Brook
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Gas Prices Rise More Than 3 Cents
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Turnpike Toll Increase Paying Off
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University of Maine Tuition Rates to be Set
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2nd Annual Memorial Ride for Marvin Tarbox
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Saco Man's Body Found After Standoff, Fire
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Maine Budget Committee Holds Meeting
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Authorities Continue to Work Together to Search for Nichole Cable
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Attorneys Offer Veterans Free Legal Advice
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Wardens Invite Public to Search for Missing Glenburn Teen
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Maine Troop Greeters Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary on Armed Forces Day
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