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LePage tells voters he plans to ignore them
He has thumbed his nose at the Legislature - which, of course, is an easy target.
LePage vetoes $20M research and development bond
Gov. Paul LePage has vetoed a $20 million bond for research and development. He withheld his signature from four other bonds approved by the Legislature last week.
Human factors engineering is focus of Penn State online program
This World Campus program can help designers of products and workspaces create designs that reduce repetitive stress injury and health care costs and improve human-machine interactions Today's products of daily living can be a pain - literally.
PCA grad matures into leader, solid student at maritime academy
When Owen Mims was a student at Autauga Academy, he was by no means considered a scholar.
MMA trustees discuss cost, schedule of proposed ABS building
Local news and information covering Blue Hill, Brooksville, Brooklin, Castine, Deer Isle, Isle au Haut, Penobscot, Sedgwick, Stonington and Surry, Maine.
30 Stevens Lane, off Maple Juice Cove
Simple, perfect, and private waterfront house on Maple Juice Cove. Designed for views and ocean breezes with large windows and open plan.
MMA ushers graduates into "the next maritime era"
Local news and information covering Blue Hill, Brooksville, Brooklin, Castine, Deer Isle, Isle au Haut, Penobscot, Sedgwick, Stonington and Surry, Maine.
Noted psychologist outlines how to discipline children
"I've never met a disobedient child, but I have met many disoriented children. It's more than semantics." Kim John Payne, educator and psychologist, spent May 3 at Adams School followed by a public lecture at Maine Maritime Academy.
Beautifully designed and built 2009 in-town house on a hillside street between Bayview and Chestnut.
Maine Students Hoping To Launch Their Science Careers In Farmington
A group of Maine high school students have been working together with college students from all over Maine on a first-of-its-kind science experiment.
Madison wins big at wind challenge
But it was no joke recently when the model -- and the four Madison high school students who developed it -- took the overall top award in the Windstorm Challenge 2012 at the University of Maine campus in Orono.
Maine Maritime students depart on two-month training cruise
Students wave from the Maine Maritime Academy training ship the State of Maine as it was leaving the dock in Castine Tuesday morning.
Maine Maritime Academy's training ship is casting off for its annual two-month training voyage that is taking students to U.S. ports, the Caribbean and Bermuda.
On a bench or at a beach for spring
Horton Emerson Waterside Park, a short walk down Water St. from Main St., with views of Blue Hill Harbor.
Waterfront shingle-style house, distinctive architectural features, bold frontage and crashing waves on Penobscot Bay, open lawn and unobstructed views, wrap-around porch, great-room with fireplace, master suite with balcony, three-car garage.
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