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Gas prices up again in Maine despite nationwide trend
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Gas prices rose in parts of northern New England in the last week.
More Maine firefighters to get bulletproof vests
CARIBOU, Maine (AP) Caribou Fire and Ambulance is the latest in the state to equip ambulance workers with bulletproof vests.
Affordable housing key to return of island nursing home
Ronda Dodge, the president of the nursing home board, said the nursing home had between 26 and 28 people decline job offers because they could not find housing in the area.
Researchers try producing potato resistant to climate change
BANGOR, Maine (AP) University of Maine researchers are trying to produce potatoes that can better withstand warming temperatures as the climate changes.
Maine’s fall hunting seasons ending for the year
Maine wildlife managers have encouraged more hunting these past two years because it’s a socially distant activity.
Maine art museum receives $750,000 gift, renames gallery
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art said it received the $750,000 gift from Carol and Noel Leary.
Maine hospitals have three tools in their toolbelt to expand hospital capacity amid record COVID-19 cases
Many of the 323 Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 in Maine are only still there because there are very few open nursing home beds in the state to discharge them to.
10 Maine communities working together to prevent flooding
The communities involved in the project are Portland, Freeport, Falmouth, Cumberland, Yarmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, South Portland, Chebeague Island and Long Island.
Shippers prepare for another pandemic crush of holiday gifts
The Postal Service and private shippers UPS and FedEx are bolstering their hiring by bringing in about 230,000 seasonal workers to ensure they don’t become overwhelmed by packages again.
East Coast herring fishery will be shut down until 2022
The agency says that’s because it has projected that 95% of the year’s quota has been harvested as of Nov. 23.