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In Talty's new collection of short stories, "Night of the Living Rez," readers encounter David, a Penobscot boy living on a reservation in Maine, in two periods of his life — as a mischievous kid and an adult grappling with trauma from his past.
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The award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will fund the New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases.
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The law enforcement effort comes as opioid overdose rates are again spiking in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont.
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Two days after Maine voters dealt a blow to the future of transmission lines that could deliver nearly a fifth of the electricity demand in Massachusetts,…
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Maine voters could add a 'right to food' amendment to the state constitution. Here's what that meansQuestion 3 on the November ballot asks Maine voters if they want to add an amendment to the Maine State Constitution to make growing, raising, and harvesting food an individual right.
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Hillandale Farms, an egg producer in Turner, has closed a plant and laid off workers.The closure may have a domino effect on organic farming in Maine.…
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Maine's vital lobster industry is facing big challenges: new regulations; fewer young people entering the business; and threats to its thriving lobster population, including climate change.
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The return of tourists hasn't been all good for restaurant workers, who say they've had to deal with contentious customers, some challenging health protocols such as mask and vaccine mandates.
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Maine's northern border communities say the closures have drastically reduced revenue for businesses and, in some cases, separated family members living on opposite sides of the border.
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The writer Gregory Brown describes his novel "The Lowering Days" as a love letter to where he grew up in Maine. The novel is the story of indigenous land…