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It’s November, but southern Maine basks in warm weather

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 07, 2022

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Peter Kahl walks his dog, Rocky, through Deering Oaks on Monday. Kahl left his coat at home, taking advantage of unseasonably warm temperatures that reached the 70s. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer By November, golf is normally a next-year thing for Linwood Higgins, Dickie Collins and John Sturgeon. But Monday’s balmy temperatures once again drew the regular threesome to Willowdale Golf Club in Scarborough. Higgins said it was the latest in... + full article



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