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Maine Voices: Bill targeting preferred pronoun use in schools will have impact outside the classroom
Who is L.D. 678 for? Who is being protected? Whose rights are being upheld? Moreover, whose are not?
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Mike Yardley: Road-tripping the New England Coast
With superb vistas, snug villages, postcard-perfect beaches and some of the most sensational seafood in the country—a road trip on the New England Coast is
Plymouth bay
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Old port
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Counterprotesters show up to condemn It s OK to be white banner in Congress Square
Several dozen people descended on the square Friday to push back on the banner that former City Council candidate Richard Ward has been displaying.
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Shay stewart bouley
Richard ward
Nick blanchard
Portland police department
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Leading with place: Ethan Kent 98 promotes people-centered placemaking movement – The Bowdoin Orient
Students and community members filed into Kresge Auditorium Tuesday night to learn about a campaign for better and more people-centered public spaces:
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Town of brunswick
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Theo greene
Jill pearlman
Placemakingx ethan kent
Jane jacobs
Thetis fourli
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Mckeen center
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Kresge auditorium tuesday
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Bridging our divides through public spaces
Portland city councilor facing threats after denouncing flag
The flag was displayed on the first day of Black History Month and read "It's okay to be white."
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Danielle west
Aimsel ponti
Naomi mayer
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City councilor victoria pelletier
City manager danielle west
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