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PublishedMay 20, 2021
Amid heightened concern over police use of force, law enforcement trains to talk
Out of 720 hours of basic training at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy, only 23 are dedicated to communication training, such as interviewing techniques and crisis conflict management.
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PublishedMay 20, 2021
Woman recounts fox attack in Rockland
The attack happened Wednesday at the woman's home, but the fox fled and hasn't been located, a state wildlife official said.
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PublishedMay 20, 2021
As Maine closes mass vaccination sites, governor drops mask mandate for nearly everyone
Gov. Janet Mills' executive order repeals the mask mandate as of May 24 for all residents, whether they are vaccinated or not, except children 5 and older who are in school or day care.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Lobsterman recounts fire that destroyed boat, forced him and sternman overboard
Todd Simmons and his sternman grabbed lobster buoys to keep them afloat, and spent several minutes in the 50-degree water before being rescued by crews of passing fishing boats.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Androscoggin commissioners reject Isaiah Lary’s ‘health freedom’ proposal
Citing no evidence of requiring vaccinations for employment, a notion reinforced by county leaders, some of Lary's colleagues called the move grandstanding and one saying he was "looking for a fight when there is no fight."
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Bowdoin graduate helps pave way for technological advancements in the National Hockey League
David Lehanski, a New Jersey native and 1996 Bowdoin graduate, is tasked with helping the NHL enhance its visual product for the fans.
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Goodwill stores have a message: Please stop donating trash
Across the country, thrift stores have been flooded by household items, the offerings of people who have been homebound for months and are eager to clear out some of their possessions
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PublishedMay 19, 2021
Report: Administration to cut number of destroyers next year, may impact BIW
The Defense Department may reduce its request for Arleigh Burke-class destroyers from two to one next year.
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PublishedMay 18, 2021
Brunswick family hosts largest Civil War reenactment unit in Maine
Three generations of one Brunswick family participated in and helped organize the 3rd Maine Infantry Company A's first encampment training of the season.
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PublishedMay 18, 2021
Former Maine bishop abused 5-year-old girl in Newark, lawsuit alleges
The lawsuit is the first time sexual abuse charges have been leveled against Peter Gerety, who was bishop of the Portland Diocese from 1969-74 and died in 2016.
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