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Local News
Maine innovator Bernard Lown immortalized in newly minted US coin
History
Massive coin collection about to hit auction block could total $72 million
Lars Emil Bruun of Denmark amassed about 20,000 pieces. He died in 1923, and the coins were safeguarded for 100 years. Now they're hitting the auction block.
History
NEWS CENTER Maine's Lewiston bureau, now closed, opened 40 years ago
For about 30 years, NEWS CENTER Maine had a team based in the Twin Cities. It closed during the Great Recession.
Portland
Debate over demolition of historic Portland Museum of Art building continues
The museum is still waiting for an answer on whether it can demolish the current building at 142 Free Street
History
Nuclear power hot topic during 1984 Maine Democratic State Convention
Women's rights were also a major topic that year, as well as discussions to whether discrimination against gay and lesbian individuals should be banned.
Animals
On this day: Andre the Seal arrives in Maine marking start of summer
The treasured harbor seal's seasonal migration to Rockport from his winter quarters in Provincetown marked the unofficial start to summer 1984.
History
Bangor's rich history and architecture celebrated during Jane's Walk event
Jane’s Walk is an annual event celebrated worldwide with walking conversations in honor of community activist Jane Jacobs.
Bangor
Just 40 years ago, anglers fished for salmon on the Penobscot River
On a bluebird day in Bangor 40 years ago, anglers were celebrating the first day of fishing for salmon on the Penobscot River. It's something you can't do anymore.
History
On this day: South Africa opens polls to people of all races for first time in 1994
One family that fled South Africa wound up settling in Portland, but they still got to cast ballots during that election. Here's a look back at that story from 1994.
History
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park buildings being repaired after storms
The work on the outside of the lighthouse is done, but the bell house was severely damaged during the powerful storms in January and will take time to repair.
History
Archeologists make significant discovery in the cellars of Mount Vernon
Experts say the artifacts haven't been seen in about 250 years and may have been used by George Washington himself.
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Volunteers building boats for anniversary of Benedict Arnold's historic march to Quebec
Arnold led more than 1,000 men through Maine and into Quebec nearly 250 years ago. Now one organization is keeping that piece of American history alive.
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