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OXFORD, Maine -- School district leaders throughout Maine are trying to determine how to fill budget gaps days after Gov. John Baldacci announced widespread, across-the-board budgets cuts. Full Article at WMTW Portland
KENNEBUNK and WELLS — Before Gov. John Baldacci announced his plan to cut $63.1 million from the current state budget, local school districts knew they’d be taking a hit. Full Article at SeacoastOnline.com
Democratic Govs. Mike Beebe of Arkansas, right, and John Baldacci of Maine listen to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, discuss emergency preparedness during the afternoon plenary session of the National Governors Association annual convention... View Photo »
I came to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage
'What would benefit us in Maine is cheap power, which of course is what Hydro-Québec has.'—Maine state Rep. John Martin With files from the Canadian Press The governor of Maine wants to meet with his Quebec counterpart to better "understand" Full Article at CBC News
MONTREAL (AP) -- Maine Gov. John Baldacci says he's concerned about the proposed sale of NB Power of Canada to Hydro-Quebec and he is anxious to voice those concerns to Quebec Premier Jean Charest. Full Article at WLBZ2.com
AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine's newly appointed committee to implement the medical marijuana law authorized by voters earlier this month will hold its first meeting Dec. 1. Gov. John Baldacci has also announced the names of the 14 committee members. Full Article at SeacoastOnline.com
Maine Democratic Gov. John Baldacci, right, asks a question during a meeting of the Economic Development and Commerce Committee at the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss. View Photo »
The tide of extending marriage rights to same-sex couples—which has swept across New England in recent months—has stopped at Maine. Voters rejected a state law Tuesday that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed. The repeal comes just six months after the measure was passed by the Maine legislature ...
AUGUSTA, Maine -- Gov. John Baldacci said nearly every department in state government will see further cuts in their programs. In his weekly radio address Saturday, the governor said, "It isn't pretty, but it is necessary." Full Article at WMTW Portland
AUGUSTA, Maine - Gov. John Baldacci says nearly every department in state government will see further cuts in their programs. In his weekly radio address Saturday, the governor says, "It isn't pretty, but it is necessary." Full Article at SeacoastOnline.com
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Democratic Govs. Mike Beebe of Arkansas, right, and John Baldacci of Maine listen to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, discuss emergency preparedness during the afternoon plenary session of the National Governors Association annual convention, Sunday, July 19, 2009, in Biloxi...
View Photo »Maine Democratic Gov. John Baldacci, right, asks a question during a meeting of the Economic Development and Commerce Committee at the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Maine Gov. John Baldacci,center left, and Sara Burns, center right, president and CEO of Central Maine Power, speak with telephone line repairmen working restore services following this week's ice storm, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2008, in South Portland, Maine.
View Photo »Jesse Connolly (L), campaign manager of No on 1/Protect Maine Equality, greets Maine Democrat Gov. John Baldacci (R) after introducing him in Portland, Maine, November 3, 2009.
View Photo »Partners Meredith Morgan, left and Susan Thomas, both from Portland, show off their matching engagement rings while watching returns at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Partners Meredith Morgan, left and Susan Thomas, both from Portland, Maine, watch returns at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Volunteers cheer while on stage while watching returns at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. The referendum proposal asked voters to decide whether to rescind the Legislature's approval of same-sex marriage.
View Photo »Supporters Angie Helton, of S. Portland, Maine, and Meredith Alex, cheer while watching returns at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Maine Gov. John Baldacci thanks supporters at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the referendum proposal to rescind the Legislature's approval of same-sex marriage.
View Photo »Maine Gov. John Baldacci, right, congratulates Jesse Connolly while they both thank supporters at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 as they await results on the referendum proposal to rescind the Legislature's approval of same-sex ma...
View Photo »Stephanie Hayward, left, of Portland, Maine and Linda Webb of Gorham, Maine cheer at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 as they await results on the referendum proposal to rescind the Legislature's approval of same-sex marriage.
View Photo »Faith Moritz, left, and Janet Jones, both of Portland, Maine, cheer, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, in Portland. Maine voters went to the polls on Tuesday to decide whether or not to keep a law that will allow gay marriage. The law was passed by the Legislature and signed by Democratic Gov.
View Photo »Supporters cheer at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, the referendum proposal to rescind the Legislature's approval of same-sex marriage.
View Photo »Mary Bonauto, thanks supporters at the Question 1 election night headquarters in Portland, Maine on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 as they await results on the referendum proposal to rescind the Legislature's approval of same-sex marriage.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, September 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, September 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, September 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Turbines are seen along the Kibby Mountain Range in Western Maine, on Thursday, September 15, 2009. Power generation from winds blowing across Maine will increase Friday when Gov.
View Photo »Democratic Gov. John Lynch listens to fellow Democratic Gov. John Baldacci during a meeting of the Economic Development and Commerce Committee at the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »Rita Clifford, left, and her spouse-to-be, Sara Jane Elliot, both of Scarborough, Maine speak at a rally in Augusta, Maine, where they thanked legislators for passing a gay marriage bill, Thursday, May 21, 2009. Gov.
View Photo »Kay Wilkins, left, and her spouse-to-be, Diana Kate, of Ellsworth, Maine, speak at a rally in Augusta, Maine, where they thanked legislators for passing a gay marriage bill, Thursday, May 21, 2009. Gov.
View Photo »Maine Democratic Gov. John Baldacci, right, asks a question during a meeting of the Economic Development and Commerce Committee at the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »I came to believe that this is a question of fairness and of equal protection under the law, and that a civil union is not equal to civil marriage
The tide of extending marriage rights to same-sex couples—which has swept across New England in recent months—has stopped at Maine. Voters rejected a state law Tuesday that would have allowed same-sex couples to wed. The repeal comes just six months after the measure was passed by the Maine legislature ...
I support Maine's domestic partner registry for committed same-sex couples. I don't support changing Maine statutes to recognize same-sex marriage. That isn't a fight Maine needs now
I support Maine's domestic partner registry for committed same-sex couples. I don't support changing Maine statutes to recognize same-sex marriage. That isn't a fight Maine needs now
I support Maine's domestic partner registry for committed same-sex couples. I don't support changing Maine statutes to recognize same-sex marriage. That isn't a fight Maine needs now
There aren't very many businesses expanding like this and that's why I wanted to be here, to recognize a business that is growing, strong and vibrant ... I'm very impressed with the quality of work; it's the largest business like this north of Boston and they have the expertise that is another feature t...
We can do it in Maine we can do these things and I think Roy and team believe in maine we wanted to do everything possible to work with them
It is time for us to give the message to Europe and the world that Maine is committed to renewable energy, and has the intent and capacities to be a leader in both on and offshore wind
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