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PublishedJune 7, 2018
With complaints down, Portland’s upgraded sewage plant apparently passing the smell test
The Portland Water District says its new $12 million technology upgrade has reduced environmentally damaging nitrogen discharges that create odors.
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PublishedJune 7, 2018
Shipyard, Peak Organic sued by Connecticut brewery
Stony Creek claims Peak's 'Ripe' is too similar to 'Ripe 'n' Cranky.'
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PublishedJune 6, 2018
Humans look to turn tables on green crabs by eating them before they devour shellfish
Scientists, fishermen, chefs and others gather at a summit in Portland to explore possible uses for the predators that would create a market and a reason to harvest them.
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PublishedJune 5, 2018
Mother of 4-year-old who police say died in caretaker’s home wants answers from state
Alicia Chick, 36, tells a Portland TV station that she was at the Oxford Street Shelter when she learned that her daughter, Kendall Chick, had died in Wiscasset in December.
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PublishedJune 5, 2018
Man trying to elude arrest ran onto I-295, tried to get into passing cars, police say
Joshua D. Nelson of Windham was stopped while driving in Portland, then crashed into another car before taking off on a wild run, police report.
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PublishedJune 4, 2018
Pamela Wood, founder of Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, dies at 88
Her family and colleagues hail the institute's longtime leader as a visionary teacher with a passion for storytelling.
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PublishedJune 4, 2018
Ticketfly data breach shuts down Space Gallery’s online ticket sales
The website for the State Theatre, Port City Music Hall and Thompson's Point was down over the weekend.
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PublishedJune 4, 2018
Canaan woman who sold ‘staggering’ amount of drugs imprisoned on federal, state charges
A federal judge said Toni Juliano, 30, was a 'major drug dealer in Central Maine.'
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PublishedJune 4, 2018
After year of groundwork, new office expands efforts to integrate immigrants into Portland economy
A TV show, workshops, industry connections and even a game to educate newcomers about available resources are some of the initiatives being rolled out by the city's Office of Economic Opportunity
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PublishedJune 3, 2018
Dine Out Maine: Front Room’s delightful service mitigates sometimes uneven meals
More than a dozen years on, the restaurant still packs the house with lovers of meatloaf and macaroni and cheese and other comfort foods.
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