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There are 52 posts filed in Maine (this is page 3 of 6).

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New Map Highlights Seabird Nesting Islands on Maine Coast

“Surface and undersea topograph … main roads, county boundaries and towns.” New Map Highlights Seabird Nesting Islands on Maine Coast

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Environmental History of the Androscoggin River, Maine and New Hampshire

1997: “Today, most of the river is clean enough to support aquatic life once again.

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Skycams

Live Maine and Mt.

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Arts & Entertainment in MaineToday.com | Dining

“A second-hand tip from a friend led to a first-rate discovery – fresh, delicious, California-style Mexican food in Brunswick.” Arts & Entertainment in MaineToday.com | Dining

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Great Outdoors Page at Curtis Memorial Library

hiking, walking, cross-country skiing and/or biking near Brunswick.

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Maine State Aquarium, Maine Department of Marine Resources

“Interactive displays, including numerous touch tanks, encourage discovery learning.” Boothbay.

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The Play’s the Thing | Maine Today

“The best playgrounds encourage kids to exert themselves, and to exercise their lively imaginations.” The Play’s the Thing | Maine Today

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Maine Sea Grant Program

“Leadership in marine science and education … sustainable development, management, and stewardship of marine and coastal resources.” Maine Sea Grant Program

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MaineToday.com | Frontier Cafe

“There’s a new cafe in Brunswick, and I am not exaggerating when I say the space it’s in is phenomenal.” MaineToday.com | Frontier Cafe

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IMDb user comments for Islander (2006)

“I live and work in the community where this film was shot.

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