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Maine Classic Car Museum wins national acclaim for rare 1954 Hudson Italia

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Maine Classic Car Museum wins national acclaim for rare 1954 Hudson Italia


ARUNDEL, Maine — The Maine Classic Car Museum won a national award this month for a 1954 Hudson Italia car shown at the 30th annual Amelia Concours d’Elegance show at the Ritz Carlton Hotel at Amelia Island, Florida.

“We’re delighted to win the prestigious Petersen Award at one of the country’s top classic car judged shows at Amelia,” said Andy Reid, collection manager at the museum. “There were over 250 cars exhibited at the show and more than a dozen in our judging class. So, there was stiff competition from cars exhibited by museums from around the country at this show.”

Shown by invitation only, the show attracts some of the most iconic and beautiful motor vehicles, including motor sports, European and American classics.

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“Our 1954 Hudson Italia is one of America’s rarest limited production cars,” said Museum President Gene Prentice. “It’s never been repainted or restored— that’s why we call it a preservation car.”

“A car is only original once,” explains Reid, “and our Hudson Italia has a very special story to tell. The car has been in New England since new, one of just 26 cars produced by Hudson, an independent car manufactured in Detroit. In the mid-1950s, the rise of the Big Three car companies— Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler— made it difficult for smaller companies like Hudson to survive.”

Needing a bold move, Hudson teamed up with a special design house in Italy to craft and hand build the Italia car, meant to spark publicity and demand for their new cars produced by American Motors.

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The museum acquired the car last year from the collection of Wayne Carini of Connecticut, the long-time host of “Chasing Classic Cars,” a popular reality TV show for many years.

“I worked on this car as a teenager when the original owner brought it into my father’s shop,” said Carini. “I was proud to have it in my collection for many years. Now, I am so pleased that my friends at the Maine Classic Car Museum are the new stewards of the car, and it is staying right here in New England.”

“One of the highlights of the show was meeting with a special youth judging panel,” said Reid. He met with the Junior Judging team, comprised of more than a dozen mostly pre-teen enthusiasts, who each had a scorecard to evaluate cars in their judging class.

“The Maine Classic Car Museum has a strong tradition of engaging young people, especially our student internship program,” said Prentice. “So getting a chance to participate in the junior judging was a natural for our team at the show.”

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The Maine Classic Car Museum is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the winter, and daily starting in the spring. Admission is free for children ages 7 and under, and all other visitors pay $12 per person. For more information, call 207-602-6620 or go online to mainecarmuseum.com.



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Light snow expected to develop across Maine Sunday night

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Periods of light snow will develop across the state this evening.

The snow will start 6-9 PM for most areas.

A look at Stormtracker at 7 PM Sunday. (WGME)

A weak area of low pressure will move through the Gulf of Maine.

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As it does so, it may enhance snowfall rates for areas east of Rockland through Downeast Maine.

A look at Stormtracker at 10:30 PM Sunday. (WGME)

A look at Stormtracker at 10:30 PM Sunday. (WGME)

It’s a quick hitter with the snow coming to an end 11 PM to 3 AM from west to east.

This will not be a big event, but likely enough to cause some slippery travel on Monday morning.

A look at Stormtracker at 6 AM Monday. (WGME)

A look at Stormtracker at 6 AM Monday. (WGME)

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For many areas north of Portland through central and eastern Maine, a fluffy 1-3” of snow is likely.

Forecast snowfall map for Sunday night. (WGME)

Forecast snowfall map for Sunday night. (WGME)

Those areas previously highlighted from Rockland through Downeast may see spots upwards of 4-5”.

This will pass, and the Frigid air settles in.

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Highs on Monday will only top out in the teens to low 20s.

Wind chill values Monday afternoon. (WGME)

Wind chill values Monday afternoon. (WGME)

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Wind chill values will stay in the single digits for much of the day.

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Maine Human Rights Commission adds MSAD 52 to lawsuit over transgender sports policies

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TURNER, Maine (WGME) — The Maine Human Rights Commission is adding a sixth school district to their lawsuit over transgender policies in schools across the state, that’s according to our media partners at the Sun Journal.

Earlier this year, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at keeping transgender athletes out of girls’ sports, arguing it protects fair opportunities under Title IX.

In a board meeting on Thursday, MSAD 52 voted to align Trump’s polices with the district.

Shortly after, the district was added to the list of schools being sued.

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“I think it comes to a point where it goes against the state, but we gotta do what’s right. And I think it’s right to support female athletes,” Board Chair Peter Ricker said. “I think there are potential lawsuits regardless on the issue until the state makes up their mind and until the feds make up their mind.”

The board voted 5-4 in favor of passing a policy to keep transgender athletes out of girls sports.



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Maine men’s basketball drops 11th straight

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Evan Ipsaro scored 24 points to lift Miami of Ohio to a 93-61 win over the University of Maine in a non-conference men’s basketball game on Saturday in Oxford, Ohio.

Keelan Steel scored 14 points for Maine, which has lost 11 straight games to start the season. The Black Bears trailed 28-6 just over 10 minutes into the first half.

Eian Elmer added 16 points and six rebounds for the RedHawks (8-0).

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