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On the Thursday WCME Midcoast Morning Buzz, Mike Violette reflected on the just-ended life of Mike Haley--for 50 years a school administrator and coach in Maine at eight high schools. Mike Violette knew him well but never played for him--and wishes he had. If you missed it,...

Senator Susan Collins, a Republican and a key swing vote in the U-S Senate on numerous issues, showed up at Brunswick Landing Friday where she toured the ground-breaking Molnlycke medical products facility and then held an informal news conference, at a moment when Washington is...

Ben, who lives with his family in Brunswick, is the man whose photo of the surf at Bailey Island in Harpswell has been selected by the U-S post office to grace a just-released first-class stamp that arrives as part of a series showcasing American beauty. Jim...

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Maine's independent senator Angus King tells WCME News 9 that he rejects arguments from some progressive Democrats and other political observers that the Senate should refuse to consider a supreme court nominee from President Trump, because such a nominee, if confirmed, could conceivably rule on...

Senator King was in Brunswick and Chuck Todd was in Washington in the course of today's interview in which King characterized the current border crisis as more about asylum-seekers than traditional immigrants. If you missed it, it's all here. [audio mp3="https://www.radiomidcoastwcme.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/King-immigration.mp3"][/audio]...

Maine second district congressman Bruce Poliquin has not had much to say about the controversy involving the separation of families at the southern border. Until he was confronted at an airport by Marcella Mackinen, an advocate for poor people in Maine. If you missed it on today's...

She was, by all accounts, a very special young woman. She was many things--a student, a dancer, an athlete--even a writer. She packed a whole lot of living into her 15-year-tour of this earth, which ended with a car crash in Edgecomb last Friday. If you...