Local & State
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Overlapping power outages affect about 3,000 customers in Waterville
The shorter outage, which lasted about 11 minutes, was caused by an automobile crash, according to Central Maine Power.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Monmouth firefighters rescue iced-in loon in Tacoma Lakes region
Such a rescue is needed when a bird becomes trapped in open water that is surrounded by ice.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Maine COVID-19 hospitalizations remain high with U.S. in midst of ‘severe surge’
340 Mainers are hospitalized with coronavirus and 119 are in critical care.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
NYC-based developer looks to spend more than $20 million to renovate former Lockwood Mill in Waterville
North River Co. officials hope to begin transforming about half the building at 6 Water St. next year into residential and commercial space.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Bill Nemitz: His light-bulb moment brightened an otherwise dark Christmas
Where most of Lubec saw a bridge, Joel Ross saw a chance to dispel the holiday gloom.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Maine lawmakers study direct cash payments as anti-poverty tool
Bipartisan support exists for a 2019 basic income proposal that would supplement the safety net for Mainers in need.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
‘Truth Tellers’ documentary peers into the state of American courage
Focusing on Brooksville artist Robert Shetterly's portrait series, Richard Kane's film illuminates the heroes who epitomize the ideals on which this country stands.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
COVID-19 death rates are three times higher in Maine’s less vaccinated counties
The stark contrast reveals the effectiveness of inoculation in preventing hospitalizations and deaths.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
As Maine’s climate changes, scallop farming offers optimism
Automation technology and farming techniques borrowed from more mature scallop fisheries as far away as Japan are giving some seafood harvesters a glimpse of a potentially profitable future.
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PublishedJanuary 2, 2022
Facing an existential crisis, some colleges do something increasingly rare: Adapt
Schools such as the Maine College of Art & Design are confronting demographic realities that have been shrinking enrollment in higher education for 10 years.
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