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AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine officials say there was a decrease in completed home foreclosures during the second quarter, based on figures from state-chartered banks and credit unions.
AUGUSTA, Maine - Anecdotal reports of a strong summer tourism season were bolstered Thursday by new Maine revenue figures showing sharp increases in restaurant and lodging revenues, state tourism officials said.
AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine Republican gubernatorial candidate Paul LePage angrily deflected questions about taxes paid on a Florida home at a news conference to present his plan to create jobs in a state he said "desperately needs" more jobs.
AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine utility regulators will hold two days of hearings this week on Emera Inc.'s acquisition of Maine and Maritimes Corp.
AUGUSTA, Maine - A Maine nursing supervisor who let a disoriented patient leave a hospital during a snowstorm has had his license revoked.
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