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Bath trapping program nabs 24 raccoons, 4 skunks
A trapping program aimed at reducing the density of wildlife to reduce the number of rabid animals has wrapped up in Bath.
Maine looking for artist to spend 2 weeks in forest solitude
The state of Maine is looking for an artist to spend two weeks in solitude in one of the most remote parts of the state.
Party like it’s 1820: Maine reschedules bicentennial events
The Maine Bicentennial Commission has rescheduled a party in Augusta that was supposed to mark the kickoff of events.
Wind, rain to lash New England as Maine recovers from storm
A storm packing gusts upward of 60 mph is moving into New England, promising to spread more misery in locked-down states.
1 dead, 1 seriously hurt in Windham car crash
Police in Maine say a 55-year-old man died in a single-car crash in Windham.
Maine coronavirus cases rise to 633, CDC officials say
The Maine Center for Disease Control on Sunday confirmed 17 new cases of COVID-19, raising the total number of cases in the state to 633.
Explosion survivor returns to a hero’s welcome in Maine
JAY, Maine (AP) A maintenance worker who evacuated a building minutes before a deadly explosion has returned home to Maine to a hero’s welcome after more than six months of hospitalization and rehabilitation.
Public health officials in Maine announce 30 new coronavirus cases, 2 more deaths
The Maine Center for Disease Control on Saturday announced 30 new confirmed coronavirus cases and two additional deaths related to COVID-19.
Maine’s primary election moved to July due to coronavirus concerns
Maine Governor Janet Mills signed an executive order Friday that moves the state’s primary election to July 14th.
Virus concerns delay legal pot, can clam festival in Maine
Maine officials decided Friday to delay the rollout of legalized marijuana in the state due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus.