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Holidays
'It's the one day when everybody's Irish': Maine Irish Heritage Center celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Community
Penobscot language finds spotlight in Bangor production
Based in Wabanaki literature, "My Story is Gluskabe" makes use of the Penobscot language, once on the brink of extinction.
History
22 artifacts looted after the Battle of Okinawa returned to Japan
a family from Massachusetts discovered them in their late father’s personal items, the FBI said Friday.
History
Did you know? Two of the first Arctic explorers have ties to Maine
On March 14, 1909, Arctic explorer Donald MacMillan dropped out of a trek to the North Pole with Mainer Robert Peary because of frozen heels, but Peary went back.
Local News
Texas man who lived in an iron lung for 72 years dies
Known by millions on social media as “Polio Paul," Paul Alexander of Dallas was forced to live most of his life in an iron lung after contracting polio as a child.
Severe Weather
Historic home off coast of Maine severely damaged in January storm
Part of the home of Adm. Robert Peary, who famously led several expeditions to the North Pole, was damaged in the January storms. The famous pier was washed away.
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This book will take you back to Bangor in the 1970s
A new book shows what’s changed—and what hasn’t—since a decade that transformed the city.
History
It's the end of an era in Jay, Maine
The brick tower at the former Otis Mill was demolished Monday. The tower was more than 100 years old.
Community
Sugaring season begins with temperature concerns ahead of Maine Maple Sunday Weekend
"Maple producers across the state are approaching the sugaring season with a different perspective," the president of the Maine Maple Production Association said.
Nation World
Lock the clock: Here's where each state stands on making daylight saving time permanent
Is it time to stop changing our clocks twice a year? Here's a state-by-state look at efforts to make daylight saving time permanent.
In The News
Women's History Month | A time to reflect and celebrate
A look back at how women's history month got started, as well as some profiles of amazing women then and now that are breaking barriers and inspiring others.
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The Origin of Oz
How a small community in Michigan might have been an inspiration for The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.
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