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With temperatures reaching into the 40s and 50s this week in southern and midcoast Maine, some maple syrup producers are tapping their trees and are already seeing early sap runs.
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Safe haven laws allow a parent to safely and anonymously surrender a newborn without fear of criminal prosecution as long as there are no signs of abuse or neglect.
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In spite of their graying populations, New Hampshire and Maine are growing faster than nearby states, thanks to migration.
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Tribal environmental planner Marvin Cling says the $5 million in funding will help the Passamaquoddy respond to the effects of climate change.
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Any changes to the park's entrance fees would go into effect next year and will be required year-round.
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A second major seafood watchdog group has pulled its support for Maine's lobster fishery over concerns that it's harming endangered North Atlantic right whales.
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Three Amazon Clinics launched in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine to treat more than 20 common conditions such as acne, hair loss and allergies.
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More than two decades after a landmark state law passed requiring Maine schools to teach Wabanaki studies, a new report finds the law has not been fully implemented and the state Department of Education has not enforced it.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association said about 31 whales are lost each year from a right whale population estimated at 350.
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Maine's highest court has struck a blow against the campaign to prevent Central Maine Power Co. from building a high-voltage transmission line through western Maine.