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State museum offering Nature Discovery Day

AUGUSTA — The Maine State Museum’s Nature Discovery Day Saturday, April 25, will feature natural history educator Tony Sohns (“The Bug Man”) and museum curators David and Paula Work. Admission to the museum will be free all day. A popular exhibitor at the museum’s annual Bug Maineia, Sohns will return with two fun and engaging […]

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Black bear shot and killed in Portland

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A black bear has been shot and killed in Maine’s largest city after being spotted in a tree in a residential neighborhood. Maine wardens shot and killed the bear at about 7 a.m. Friday in the woods off Veranda Street in Portland. Portland police Lt. Jim Sweatt told the Portland Press […]

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Maine, N.H. receive nearly $1.5M in youth grants

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Programs in New Hampshire and Maine are receiving nearly a total of nearly $1.5 million in grants to help out-of-school youth earn a high school diploma while learning skills in construction, health care, information technology and other fields. Southern New Hampshire Services Inc., in Manchester is receiving over $768,000 in YouthBuild […]

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Woman pulls special needs child from stream

MOUNT VERNON — A child with special needs is safe after a woman pulled the boy from a stream in Mount Vernon after he had wandered away from home.Police said 57-year-old Patricia Stanton found the boy at about 6 a.m. on Monday morning. Stanton is the dean of students at Maranacook Community School in Readfield […]

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State grants nearly 1,200 waivers to two-year methadone cap

AUGUSTA — A law that took effect Jan. 1, designed to save the state money by cutting MaineCare patients’ methadone treatments after two years, has so far resulted in 20 people losing coverage, according to early figures from the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. So far, another 1,197 have received waivers to stay […]

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Bigelow Preserve manager says he resigned over pressure to cut timber

A group that rallied Mainers to protect one of the state’s most majestic mountain ranges with a 1976 statewide ballot question says government officials are ignoring the law that protects the Bigelow Preserve. Friends of Bigelow, the group that formed to protect the range from development and the over-harvesting of timber, said state forestry officials […]