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March 2023
From Augusta – Finding free tax filing assistance, helping Maine reduce food insecurity
Earlier this month, the IRS ruled that Maine’s $850 pandemic relief checks are not taxable by the federal government – which is just what my colleagues and I intended when we worked on the budget last year. Also, the same Mainers who were eligible for the $850 pandemic relief checks should expect their $450 winter […]
Bruins notebook: Bruins lock up Pastrnak with 8-year, $90M deal through 2031
David Pastrnak, 26, is second in the league this season with 42 goals.
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From Washington – Serving those who served our nation
Maine’s greatest strength has always been our unique heritage and strength of character. It’s a truth that shines bright across our state and in the nearly 10 percent of Maine people who answered the call to serve our country. Since my time as governor, meeting our solemn commitment to veterans has been among my most […]
Nor’easter starting Friday set to end messy, stormy week
The hits just keep on coming for Mainers lately and we aren’t done yet. A nor’easter is set to impact the region late Friday night through Saturday if all the ingredients come into play. But first let’s finish off Thursday’s storm. Today’s storm is trending colder along the coast, so we’re getting big, wet snowflakes […]
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Which restaurants should have made our Best 75 list?
Maine Restaurant Week is underway, and we want to know which spots you would have included in the roundup.
Communities await first U.S. limits on ‘forever chemicals’
The EPA is expected to propose restrictions on harmful ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water after finding they are dangerous in amounts so small as to be undetectable.
Congressional representatives discuss aid for towns affected by Jay mill closure
The former Livermore Falls High School is owned by a nonprofit and does not meet codes.
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