MaineToday - Sun Nov 08
The fifth floor of the Stenton Trust Mill offers a view of Number One Pond and western York County.
Thoughts for an Election Day post-mortem:Bangor Daily News - Sat Nov 07
By Kent Ward It was weird the way the vote in a Bangor Daily News daily poll question on current events mirrored, in percentages, the performance of voters on Question 1 in this week's election.
No on 1 supporters: Fight will go onYork Weekly - Fri Nov 06
Same-sex marriage supporters say they aren't giving up this week - or any time soon, despite an emotional veto that defeated a Maine law intended to allow couples to wed regardless of sex.
Results? We Don't Need No Stinkin' ResultsDown East - Fri Nov 06
Submitted by Al Diamon on Fri, 11/06/2009 - 11:15am. Maine Media The morning after: If you were looking for local election results from the greater Portland area early on Nov.
Go Greene Crew Gets To WorkWCSH-TV Portland - Fri Nov 06
Every Tuesday night a group of young people gathers in the basement of the Episcopal Church on South Street.
Eliot man charged with reckless violation of a protective orderSeacoast Online - Thu Nov 05
Police on Wednesday announced the Oct. 30 arrest of Craig Phillip Mavrikis, 45, of 11 Alvin Lane, on three counts of reckless violation of a protective order.
Enrollment surge continues at YCCCYork Weekly - Thu Nov 05
The upward enrollment trend continues at York County Community College as more than 1,400 students, an increase of 32 percent from September 2008, fill the classrooms for the fall 2009 semester.
Arundel Town Column and#8212; Nov. 5York Weekly - Wed Nov 04
Fall is the season that has always marked many changes in my life, and perhaps that's why it's my favorite time of year.
Biddeford High School Celebrates Renovation Bond's PassageWCSH 6 Portland - Wed Nov 04
Students and staff at Biddeford High School, along with some town leaders, are celebrating their victory at the polls.
Absentee rate about 15 percent across the districtThe York Weekly - Wed Nov 04
As 15 percent of the York school population is out sick, students considered to be at high risk of contracting influenza may receive a vaccine for the H1N1 virus this week, according to Superintendent Henry Scipione.
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