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Maine Takes Step to Prevent Spread of Deer Disease to State
Maine wildlife regulators are enacting emergency rules to try to protect Maine’s moose and deer herds from a dangerous disease that has been discovered in neighboring Canada.
Portland’s Time & Temperature Tower Sells for $9.3M
One of the most recognizable buildings in Maine has been sold for $9.3 million.
Mariners Ready to Hoist Sail on New Season
PORTLAND, Maine (WGAN) In just two days, the Maine Mariners will kick off their inaugural season in the ECHL
Cardinal Calls On Vatican To Investigate Former Maine Bishop
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — A high-ranking U.S. cardinal in Boston says he is concerned about a bishop’s handling of alleged clergy abuse in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo and wants the Vatican to step in.
One Killed, One Injured in Crash
TOWNSHIP 34, Maine (WGAN) State Police say one man has died after a crash in Hancock County
Shuttered Paper Mill to Be Sold, Reopened Next Year
OLD TOWN, Maine (AP) A shuttered Maine paper mill may reopen next year under new ownership. ND Paper LLC, which…
Health Centers in Maine Get Help For Substance Abuse Service
Seventeen community health centers in Maine are going to get nearly $5 million from the federal government to better equip themselves to serve people with substance abuse disorders and mental health needs.
Passenger Killed in Limousine Crash Was a Former Mainer, Veteran
A Hampden Academy graduate was one of 20 people killed in a limousine accident in upstate New York over the weekend.
Environmental Officials Using Compost For Seal Carcasses
YORK, Maine (AP) – Maine environmental officials are considering using composting to manage seal corpses left behind from mass die-offs.
Man Dies in Rural Maine When Truck Flips
State police in Maine are investigating a fatal crash in which a truck overturned in a rural part of the state.