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  2. Almost, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times review of the play in 2006 was mixed: “A comedy comprising almost a dozen two-character vignettes exploring the sudden thunderclap of love and the scorched earth that sometimes follows, John Cariani’s play will evoke either awww-s or ick-s, depending on your affection for its whimsical approach to the joys and perils of ...

  3. State Theatre (Portland, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The new owners, Nick and Lola Kampf, hired local architect Scott Simmons to help restore the State's glory. The State reopened on November 20, 1993, to much acclaim. After operating it successfully for a year the owners leased the theater to a locally formed non-profit headed by Kelley Graves and board member Scott Simon, believing it would ...

  4. List of newspapers in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Edge – Bangor, published once a week on Wednesdays; Maine Sunday Telegram – Portland; The Maine Switch – Portland, published once a week on Thursdays; The Mid-Coast Forecaster – published weekly alongside The Northern Forecaster, The Portland Forecaster and The Southern Forecaster

  5. Play (The New York Times) - Wikipedia

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    Play Magazine was a weekly online sports magazine, associated with The New York Times. [1] The magazine was later published quarterly. [2] It was first published in February 2006. [2] Mark Bryant was the editor-in-chief of the magazine, which ceased publication in Fall 2008. [2]

  6. WMTW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WMTW (channel 8) is a television station licensed to Poland Spring, Maine, United States, serving the Portland area as an affiliate of ABC.It is owned by Hearst Television alongside CW affiliate WPXT (channel 51).

  7. PortConMaine - Wikipedia

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    South Portland, Maine 3,219 3.5 Geeks, Eric Anderson, Barak Blackburn, Crunk Witch, The East Kingdom, Shawn French, Games by Play Date, Mortimer Glum, Ellie Hillis, Japan America Society of Maine, Sean Gordon Murphy, Amber Nash, Peeter Parkker, Keith Silverstein, and Lucky Yates. [28] June 23–26, 2016 DoubleTree by Hilton South Portland, Maine

  8. Public transportation in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Greater Portland Metro's BREEZ express bus runs thirteen times on weekdays and six times on Saturdays between Portland and Brunswick. [57] It stops in Portland, Yarmouth, Freeport and Brunswick. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] The service was established in 2016, after a successful pilot project , via an Act of the 129th Maine Legislature .

  9. Cross Insurance Arena - Wikipedia

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    A re-enactment of the preparations for the Portland show is featured in the bio film This Is Elvis. The venue hosted the America East Conference (then the ECAC North) men's basketball tournament in 1980. Two AHL hockey clubs that have called the arena home, include the Portland Pirates and three time Calder Cup champions, the Maine Mariners.