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Maine Wants to Return Salmon, Herring to Historic Habitat
A Maine state project aims to bring salmon and river herring back to a tributary of one of the state’s major rivers.
Maine OKs New Regional Centers Serving School Districts
Maine says new regional service centers will provide another way for school districts to share programs and services for students.
Maine Democrats target GOP Gov. LePage at party convention
Some of the Democrats seeking the opportunity to replace Maine’s bombastic Republican governor couldn’t resist teeing off on him at the Maine Democratic Party convention.
Missing Man’s Body Found in Woods
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office believes a body found in the woods of West Bath is that of 70 year-old Edward Barrett.
Firefighters Fix Leaking Railcar in South Portland
A gas leak in South Portland has put one train car out of commission.
Ferry Rates Skyrocket in Isleboro
The Maine Department of Transportation has denied Isleboro’s request to delay a ferry rate increase.
Maine Lobsterman Found Dead in the Ocean
The U.S. Coast Guard says a lobsterman has died while fishing near Marshall Island in Jericho Bay off Stonington.
Maine turkey hunt enters final 2 weeks of spring
Maine’s annual spring turkey hunt is entering its final two weeks of the year.
Maine Flags to be Flown at Half-Staff Following Texas Massacre
Governor LePage has ordered all American and State of Maine flags to be flown at half-staff, following the school shooting in Texas Friday morning.
Company Files Lawsuit Against Housing Project Developers
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) A Vermont construction company has filed a lawsuit against the developers involved in a stalled housing project in Maine, saying the developers have been “playing a shell game” to avoid paying their bills