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DailyBulldog
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

UMF offers Japanese Language and Culture courses as it resumes longstanding Fellowship Program

FARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington is pleased to announce that it has resumed its longstanding Japanese Language

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DailyBulldog
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Phillips goes festive with Pumpkins on Parade and the 31st annual Scarecrow Reunion

PHILLIPS – The Phillips Conservation Commission’s Annual Scarecrow Reunion, held during the latter weeks of October, gathered on Upper Main

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WMTW
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Deaf family grieves father of 4 and beloved community leader who was killed in Maine shootings

Among those killed in the Maine shootings was Josh Seal, an American Sign Language interpreter who gained notoriety as a

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DailyBulldog
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

HealthReach welcomes Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Clinician, Jenna Martini, DO

CENTRAL MAINE – This November, HealthReach staff in Strong, Livermore Falls, and Belgrade are happy to welcome Dr. Jenna Martini

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BangorDailyNews
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Van Buren charcuterie board business to open next month

VAN BUREN, Maine – For Van Buren resident Tina Belanger, every charcuterie board is a unique work of art. Some are

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MorningSentinel
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Thirteen inmates at Somerset County Jail test positive for COVID-19

Two employees of the jail in Madison also tested positive for the virus, and administrators have taken steps to prevent

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BangorDailyNews
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Enrollment up 16 percent at Maine community colleges

Maine’s community colleges have seen 16 percent growth in enrollment this fall. There are 19,477 students enrolled in the state’s

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BangorDailyNews
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Canadians still reluctant to do business in Aroostook

Crossing the border is easier than it was during the pandemic, but Canadian business has yet to rebound in Aroostook

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WMTW
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Citing ‘emboldened attitude’ at Portland homeless encampment, DA wants to ‘leverage’ people into help

District Attorney Jackie Sartoris says there’s been an absence of natural consequences for certain criminal behavior during the COVID-19-era Read

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MaineWire
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Mills Admin Releases Report on Two Years and Nearly $1 Billion of COVID Relief Spending

The Mills Administration released a report Wednesday detailing how the governor has spent the nearly $1 billion in COVID-era relief

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BangorDailyNews
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

4 candidates are running for 2 seats on Rockland’s city council

On Nov. 7, Rockland voters will choose from among an incumbent councilor, two former councilors, and a newcomer to elect

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BangorDailyNews
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Key UMaine hockey player to return for another year

University of Maine hockey left wing and assistant captain Ben Poisson had a decision to make last spring. He was

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BangorDailyNews
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

Waterville pitches plan to buy yurts for homeless residents  

The city of Waterville is considering buying 10 yurts to house homeless people this winter. The plan was pitched to

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DailyBulldog
December 2, 2025 DailyMainer.com

ArtsFarmington Presents: Lynn Vartan in Concert, October 18

FARMINGTON – ArtsFarmington will be presenting percussionist Lynn Vartan on Wednesday, October 18 at 7:30 at the Emery Performing Arts

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