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Maine news

Red tide closes shellfish beds in southern Maine

State officials say heightened levels of red tide have triggered a ban on shellfish harvesting along sections of the southern Maine coast. (AP, 4:05 p.m.)

Maine shipyard christens destroyer named for Vietnam POW

The Navy's newest guided missile destroyer was christened Saturday with the name of the fighter pilot who spent 7.5 years in captivity in North Vietnam, received the Medal of Honor and served as presidential candidate Ross Perot's running mate. (AP, 3:48 p.m.)

Innovation guru addresses UMaine commencement

Returning to his alma mater, innovation guru Doug Hall encouraged University of Maine graduates Saturday to do a better job than the baby boom generation in leading American society to a brighter future. (AP, 3:17 p.m.)

Glenn Close's best-known roles belie her love of dogs

Glenn Close's signature characters have boiled a bunny, plotted the skinning of Dalmatian puppies and, more recently, helped arrange the killing of a pet dog to leverage a balky witness. (AP, 1:56 p.m.)

Maine governor salutes mothers as their day approaches

Gov. John Baldacci is saluting mothers on the eve of Mother's Day. In his weekly radio address, Baldacci says great leaders throughout the ages, from Aristotle to Abraham Lincoln, have credited their mothers for their accomplishments. (AP, 8:04 a.m.)

Maine police officer indicted on felony charges

A 14-year veteran of the Portland Police Department has been indicted on five charges arising from an alleged assault on his wife at their Westbrook home in March. (AP, 7:40 a.m.)

Destroyer to visit Maine tourist town next month

A Navy destroyer will call in Boothbay Harbor during the coastal resort town's Windjammer Days Festival next month. (AP, 7:22 a.m.)

Maine vagrant pleads not guilty to murder charge

A 56-year-old homeless man accused of fatally beating a fellow hobo at a makeshift camp in Bangor has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge. (AP, 7:16 a.m.)

Cut-rate loans offered to Maine flood victims

Aroostook County residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by the recent flood may be eligible for low-interest loans from the Maine State Housing Authority. (AP, 6:53 a.m.)

Disaster declaration declared for northern Maine

President Bush signed a federal disaster declaration Friday for assistance in Aroostook County, where hundreds of homes were destroyed or damaged and as many as 1,000 people were displaced due to a historic flood of the St. John River last week. (AP, 5/9/08)

Mother charged with baby's murder in Maine

State police say a 43-year-old Harrison woman has been indicted on a murder charge in the death of her infant son two months ago. (AP, 5/9/08)

Funeral procession held for Maine police officer

Hundreds of police officers and firefighters marched in a somber procession Friday to bid farewell to a Portland police sergeant who died of injuries he sustained when his service revolver accidentally discharged. (AP, 5/9/08)

Pick 3, Pick 4 numbers

Here are the winning numbers selected Friday in both drawings of the daily New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine lotteries: EVENING DRAWING (AP, 5/9/08)

Recipe for Lobster Rolls

Lobster claw meat is generally softer and sweeter than the tail meat. For that reason, many chefs prefer claw meat for lobster rolls. The claw meat also could be combined with chopped tail meat. (AP, 5/9/08)

The great lobster debate -- claws vs. tails

When it comes to lobster, Kathryn Rolston is all about tails. She finds it easier to wrestle from the shell than claw meat, and more substantial. (AP, 5/9/08)

Sunday River proposes night skiing, but some are skeptical

Sunday River ski resort's proposal for night skiing might have the support of skiers, but not everyone else is on board. (AP, 5/9/08)

Like consumers, Maine schools deal with growing food costs

Schools grappling with higher food costs are raising prices, reducing choices and limiting costly items like fresh fruit. (AP, 5/9/08)

Tentative settlements in brain havesting lawsuits

Tentative settlements have been reached in half of the lawsuits contending the brains of deceased family members spouses were taken for medical research without proper consent. (AP, 5/9/08)

Maine's largest city considers bans on outdoor smoking

Maine's largest city is trying to decide whether to ban smoking at outdoor cafes. Residents gave an earful Thursday night to the city's Health and Recreation Committee, which is considering a proposal to ban smoking in outdoor seating areas where food is served. (AP, 5/9/08)

Maine man sentenced in connection with drinking death

A former University of Maine student has been sentenced in connection with the alcohol-related death of a fellow student. (AP, 5/9/08)

Maine troopers warn motorists to use cell phones with care

Maine state police say a pair of recent incidents underscores the need for motorists to use care if they have to use a cell phone while driving. (AP, 5/9/08)