But estimates from the latest five-year American Community Survey might not tell the whole story.
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Mediators herald Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, though Israel says final details are in flux
The three-phase ceasefire deal promises the release of dozens of hostages held by militants in Gaza and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in Israel.
Rosemont Market & Bakery closing Munjoy Hill location
The Congress Street store had been in business for 17 years.
Auburn manufacturer makes bowling lanes out of paper
Panolam is the sole source of synthetic laminate lanes in the country.
Maine man killed in New Hampshire crash along I-95
The man was rear-ended twice after an earlier crash left his vehicle with at least one partially deflated tire, police said.
‘Antiques Roadshow’ to make first stop in Maine for 30th tour
For years, the roadshow was filmed inside convention centers across the country, making it difficult to find a suitable location in Maine.
Man shoots stepbrother in South Portland, police say
Police have charged the alleged shooter, 41-year-old John Williams, of South Portland, with several assault charges.
Portland school board delays vote on firing athletic director after 8-hour hearing
An attorney for Jemal Murph argued that the Lincoln Middle School athletic director acted in self-defense when he hit a student.
County Road in Gorham reopened following accident
A little more than a half-mile stretch, between Burnham Road in Gorham and Gorham Road in Scarborough, had been closed Tuesday evening.
Man shot while trying to drive construction vehicle through Penobscot County home, police say
A Corinna man allegedly stole a front-end loader and attempted to drive it through a home before being shot by its residents.