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Whales Have Worse Than Average Year For Entanglement In Gear
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Federal officials say last year was slightly worse than average for the entanglement of large whales, which is a major threat to the animals’ populations.
New England Shellfish Harvest OK’d, With More Monitoring
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — A regulatory board is allowing shellfish harvesting in a key management area off of New England, though more monitoring of the fishery will now apply.
Child Welfare Official Oversaw Unemployment System Roll-Out
BANGOR, Maine (AP) The state employee who led the scrutinized launch of a new unemployment system is Maine’s new top child welfare official
Laborious Recount Starts in Ranked-Balloting Race
A recount in a Maine congressional race that used ranked balloting has begun.
Waters off New England Having 3rd Warmest Year on Record
A major body of water off New England is in the midst of its third-warmest year on record, resulting in consequences for vulnerable marine life.
Opponent Challenges Supermarket Project in Lawsuit
A company based in a low-income apartment building is attempting to halt a new supermarket development in Maine.
Maine’s Marijuana Advisory Commission Adds More Members
An assistant attorney general and a longtime member of Maine’s former alcohol enforcement bureau will join the state’s new commission on marijuana.
Maine Judge Gives State Until February To Expand Medicaid
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A Maine court says the state has until February to roll-out voter-approved Medicaid expansion.
Judge Tosses Professor’s Suit Against Union Backing Liberals
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit lodged by a non-union Maine professor who objected to the faculty union sending dues money to support liberal causes
Laborious Recount Getting Underway in Ranked-Balloting Race
BANGOR, Maine (AP) A recount in a Maine congressional race that used ranked balloting is about to get underway