Irwin Gratz
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From the mid-1950s into the 1970s you could go see some of the biggest names in popular music play at venues such as the Portland Expo, Lewiston City Hall, The Palace in Old Orchard Beach and at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham.
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Versant Power says about half of its customers were without power as of Tuesday afternoon — and service might not be restored until the end of the week.
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One man, Troy Olson of Windham, was clearing debris from a roof and was struck and killed by a falling tree. Another man from Fairfield was struck and killed while attempting to clear a fallen tree with a tractor. His name hasn't been released yet.
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U.S. Sen. Angus King of Maine says the defense bill approved by the Senate Wednesday night and the U.S. House on Thursday will generate $3.6 billion in federal spending in Maine.
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The Supreme Court majority declared a lawsuit moot, but fails to resolve a key question over standing.
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Executive Director Michael Stoddard says it is backing away from an insistence that older heating systems be "disconnected" or hooked to a generator in order to receive state heat pump rebates.
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Federal figures show the gains in average weekly wage trailed inflation in the 2nd quarter of 2023.
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The state is naming a new ferry boat for a Penobscot who served on D-Day as a combat medic.
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At 7 p.m. Friday, Maine Public will broadcast a community conversation called "Love Lewiston, a Maine Calling Special" on Maine Public Radio, Maine Public Television and at mainepublic.org.
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Maine's enthusiasm for space exploration has been on display this week at a conference in Portland.