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* ... that journalist '''[[Jacques Poitras]]''' spent a month repeatedly crossing the "''[[Canada–United States border|Imaginary Line]]''" separating [[New Brunswick]] and [[Maine]] in order to publish a book about it?
* ... that the '''[[Frank J. Wood Bridge]]''' is the seventh bridge built across the [[Androscoggin River]] to link the towns of [[Brunswick, Maine|Brunswick]] and [[Topsham, Maine]], since 1796?
* ... that the '''[[August 2014 United States floods|August 2014 United States floods]]''' set rainfall records across cities in several states, including [[Michigan]], [[Maine]], and [[New York (state)|New York]]?
* ... that a Maine TV station was so protective of its evening newscast that it preempted nearly 40 percent of all NBC Sports programming in 1994?
* ... that '''[[WCSH|a Maine TV station]]''' was so protective of its evening newscast that it preempted nearly 40 percent of all [[NBC Sports]] programming in 1994?
* ... that John Bunker was inspired to propagate old apple tree varieties after encountering Black Oxford apples while managing the food co-op in Belfast, Maine?
* ... that '''[[John Bunker]]''' was inspired to propagate old apple tree varieties after encountering Black Oxford apples while managing the [[Food cooperative|food co-op]] in [[Belfast, Maine]]?