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Time.com: Tropical Storm to Hit Maine as Hurricane?

A rare hurricane watch was posted for part of the Maine coast on Saturday as Tropical Storm Kyle roared north

Soaring heating costs add to money worries

Homeowners already pinched by high food and gas prices have grown increasingly anxious about staying warm this winter.

CNNMoney: Dreading winter's bitter bill

Home heating bills are expected to soar this winter and Americans, already struggling with high gas and food prices, are bracing for more financial hardship.

Time.com: Soaring Heating Oil Prices Ignite Firewood Demand

The cost of seasoned firewood in Maine has jumped roughly 50 percent from a year ago, but it remains a relative bargain when compared with heating oil, which is nearly $2 per barrel more than last year

Time.com: Fire Destroys Maine Boatyard

A spectacular fire Friday destroyed a Maine boatyard that turned out commercial fishing boats

10 scenic spots with no cars

Gas prices, traffic, kids screaming in the backseat.... It's enough to make you want to get out and walk. So why not do just that? At these 10 spots, there are no cars at all (unless you count golf carts).

Hostage situation at Maine prison ends

A hostage situation at Maine State Prison ended Monday night with an inmate freeing his two hostages, authorities said.

FSB: A new hook for Maine lobsters

Add "lobsterman" to the long list of American jobs in trouble. Fuel and bait costs are soaring, the annual catch is dwindling, and market prices for lobster are flat. Last year's Maine lobster harvest looks to have been the smallest in five years. Faced with shaky fundamentals, a pair of Portland seafood purveyors are trying to counter the industry's decline with the most reliable tactic for escaping grim industry economics: savvy marketing.

People.com: Patrick Dempsey Dedicates Cancer Center in Maine

In his hometown, McDreamy opens a facility inspired by his mother's illness

Court rubs out Maine law regulating Internet tobacco sales

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday tossed out Maine's law taxing the Internet sales of tobacco products, a statute intended to keep cigarettes out of minors' hands by regulating transportation companies.

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