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Maine ferry service to replace vessel with low emission tech

It says the replacement vessel will use a diesel electric hybrid propulsion system instead of a conventional diesel mechanical propulsion system.

Two hotels to stop housing homeless following complaints

City officials said they’re working with state officials to identify new emergency shelter space for the nearly 300 people currently being sheltered at the hotels.

$28M to expand broadband to thousands in rural Maine

The delegation says the funding will grow broadband access to almost 15,000 residents of the state.

Home in Cumberland destroyed by a fire Saturday afternoon

A home in Cumberland is a total loss after a fire Saturday Afternoon. The State Fire Marshall will investigate

Man charged with beating toddler, encouraging him to fight

Authorities say the 23-year-old Carmel man beat the boy after allegedly telling the child “to fight like you’ve never fought before” and tell his mother they were playing.

Pittsfield man killed in armed police standoff

Police were at the scene of a standoff in Pittsfield on Friday.

Skier suffers minor injuries when lift cabin falls 10 feet

A Maine ski resort said a teenage skier suffered minor injuries when a ski lift cabin fell due to a gust of wind.

Maine sergeant who died in snowmobile accident remembered

Friends and family are remembering a Penobscot County sergeant who died in a snowmobile accident.

Farmers want bill to ban ‘forever chemical’ sludge in fields

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine farmers want lawmakers to pass a bill banning fertilizer and compost containing wastewater sludge that’s been linked to toxic industrial compounds associated with serious health conditions.

Maine eyes new controls for key bait fishing industry

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Maine lawmakers are considering new controls for an important bait fishing industry in the state.

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A juvenile accused of stabbing someone during a fight in Caribou on Halloween turned himself in to police.