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From WCSH6 (NBC--Newscenter): Passenger trains from Portland to Brunswick could be rolling
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Jim Moyer sings the National Anthem and recites the Pledge of Allegiance prior to Maine's
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State Senator Ethan Strimling, D-Cumberland County, speaks in favor of increasing Maine's
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Bill would give $50 million tax break to millionaires when the state is cutting services f
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AUGUSTA—The Maine Senate today gave its initial approval to a bill that would empower Main
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Senator Peggy Rotundo, D-Androscoggin County, underscores the value of the supplemental bu
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Senator Bill Diamond, D-Cumberland County, praises the work of the Legislature and Senator
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AUGUSTA—Senator Joe Brannigan, D-Cumberland County, and Assistant Senate Majority Leader J
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AUGUSTA—Senator Joe Brannigan, D-Cumberland County, and Assistant Senate Majority Leader J
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The National Anthem by Mr. Moyer at the Governor's state-of the-state address was one of the most beautiful renditions we have heard in a long time. It was sang as it was intended to be sang and with such honor and pride. Many of us would like to see Mr. Moyer appear again at our state capitol or for that matter anywhere. Thank you to our legislature for an outstanding choice to sing our National Anthem. Sincerely: Richard McGinnis
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Hello..the thingy on David Redmond..yeah he was my grandfather =]
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Thank you for leading the way. I just sent my state representative your resolution to repeal the Real ID.
Could you do to the Military Commissions Act what you did to Real ID? The return of the writ of Habaes Corpus and the end of unenforced (mostly unenforced, well, somewhat unenforced) martial law seems to be eluding the rest of us, and you folks in Maine have got the stuff to bring the Constitution back to life. In deepest gratitude, Becky |
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