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By Exception Staff July 25, 2010

Which show will hold your attention for the rest of the summer?

By Exception Staff July 24, 2010

The Sea Dogs lost to rehabbing Washington Nationals’ starter Jason Marquis.

By Thomas Fuller July 23, 2010

It happens every summer after the World Series of Poker. The crash landing. There is so much energy at the Series.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Floyd Landis was riding high when he won the Tour de France. But his win was revoked after he was found to be using performance-enhancing drugs.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Political personality Sarah Palin is continuing her climb up the celebreality ranks.

According to a report in In Touch Weekly, Kate Gosselin will bring her kids up to Alaska for a camping trip with the former Vice President contender. Of course, the cameras will be there for TLC's show about the Gosselin clan.

“[Sarah's] excited because it will be fun and educational for the children. Sarah will even teach Kate how to avoid bears!” an insider claims.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

We first learned about how creepy Mel Gibson really is when he went on an anti-Semitic rant during a DUI bust back in 2006. The actor berated the arresting officer, who is Jewish, by saying "F--- Jews. The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world. Are you a Jew?"

Now Oksana Grigorieva, Mel's ex who accuses him of domestic violence, is claiming the movie star made another anti-Semitic comment.

“I want Jew blood on my hands,” the actor supposedly said in reference to a Hollywood figure who is Jewish because the person may have “publicly humiliated” Gibson.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

An active Maine Tea Party group is distancing itself from other Tea Party chapters that have been accused of racism.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Collins joins Republicans Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Richard Lugar of Indiana in support, making it less likely that the GOP can derail Kagan's march to replace retired Justice John Paul Stevens.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Eliot Cutler, an Independent candidate for Governor of Maine, has officially opened a campaign office in Bangor.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

The sun has been setting on the British Empire for decades and now the global recession has forced the country to consider deep cuts to its military.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Country singer and Dancing with the Stars winner Julianne Hough had a reason to avoid Ryan Seacrest's romantic advances. She thought he was gay!


When a pal asked how the two became an item, (Hough) reportedly said that Seacrest had been chasing her since she was 18.
“He totally wasn’t my type. I thought he was gay.”

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Theo Kalikow, the President of UMF and Chomp, the UMF Mascot, will be at Hadlock tonight for the game.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) and Extended Benefits (EB) programs will be continued through November 30, 2010.

By Exception Staff July 23, 2010

Maine Congressman Mike Michaud will be making a few official stops in Maine this weekend. Here is his schedule:

Saturday, July 24, 2010

10:00 AM Mattawamkeag 150th Anniversary Parade

(Dr. Carl Troutt School on Graham Road off of Main Street, Route 2)

5:00 PM Northern Forest Canoe Trail’s 10th Anniversary Celebration

(Saddleback Base Lodge - Rangeley)

Sunday, July 25, 2010

12:00 PM Celebration at the Whip Willow Farm Overlook in Honor of Bob Summers

By Exception Staff July 22, 2010

Schools could use federal funds to buy healthier food while supporting local farmers.

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