Skowhegan paper mill ‘strongly disputes’ lawsuit alleging fault for contaminating water wells
Fairfield resident Nathan Saunders filed a class-action suit Friday, saying the Sappi mill is the source of high levels of 'forever chemicals' in a growing number of Fairfield area wells.
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Police: Intruder holds hostage at Livermore Falls house, three others escape
Man enters home at 48 Knapp St. at about 5:30 a.m. Monday. Police were still negotiating with him at almost midnight.
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Maine Ethics Commission says Senate District 14 candidate violated election law, but assesses no penalty
At issue are four electronic signs posted on behalf of William Guerrette, the Republican candidate in the race, and whether they comply with state election laws.
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Scholars Strategy Network: Why Maine needs L.D. 2
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Today’s editorial cartoon
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Put a price on carbon to protect Acadia
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Sen. Matt Pouliot: No need for limit on charter schools
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More women than men are getting vaccinated, and the gender gap could persist
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Togus vaccinations go above and beyond
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Our View: Biden’s Rescue Plan sends aid where it’s needed
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Monmouth author to talk about town’s Underground Railroad via Zoom
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Moore named to St. Lawrence University’s dean’s list
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2021 Trek Across Maine to host virtual ride because of coronavirus
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Free virtual health coaching and gentle exercise program to begin March 16
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Augusta student earns recognition at Iowa State University
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Police: Intruder holds hostage at Livermore Falls house, three others escape
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Maine Crime
Two arrested in Waterville on drug trafficking charges
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Maine Crime
Man arrested in Whitefield family’s farmstand destruction
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Local & State
Massachusetts man who was among first batch of COVID-19 cases in Maine still struggling with heart problems
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Winslow native opens Elm City Nutrition and Energy in downtown Waterville
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Local & State
Augusta City Council declares house dangerous, gives garage owner time to make his building safe
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Local & State
Fairfield man files class-action lawsuit against Sappi paper mill over ‘forever chemicals’
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Health care
Hannaford pharmacies in central Maine have begun vaccinating
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Maine Crime
Woman indicted on felony murder charges for shooting in Winthrop
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Local & State
Starks residents to vote on proposed $564,806 budget at annual Town Meeting
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Food & Dining
Best bagels in U.S.? Look right here in Maine
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Local & State
Maine may seek $21 million refund from human resources software contractor
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Opinion
Tell Us: Should the Maine Department of Labor compensate Mainers whose bank accounts were frozen over a glitch in unemployment claims?
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Letters to the Editor
Put a price on carbon to protect Acadia
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Local & State
More women than men are getting vaccinated, and the gender gap could persist
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Feature Obituary
Charles Scontras, 91, renowned educator, author, Maine labor historian
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Local & State
Winslow Town Council hears neighbors on proposed zoning changes in Dunbar Acres
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Local & State
Hallowell City Council begins laying groundwork for city manager search
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Local & State
Women take over Gardiner brewery for Pink Boots Collaboration Brew Day
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Local & State
Invasive zebra mussels found in Maine pet stores
Fire damages uninsured house in Madison
Improper disposal of ashes from a wood stove is believed to have caused the blaze early Monday at 852 East Madison Road.
Two Augusta schools report positive COVID-19 cases
Gilbert Elementary, and Cony Middle and High School will continue to operate as planned.
Man who killed his wife in Windham will cite court’s COVID restrictions in appeal of murder sentence
Noah Gaston's attorneys are expected to argue that the sentencing hearing violated his rights to a public trial because courtroom capacity was limited and some people were allowed to address the court by videoconference.
Our View: A strong Maine farming industry starts with healthy soil
Maine should follow 11 other states and establish a program to help farmers improve their yields and fight climate change.
Watch: Maine Voices Live Waterville with Matt Apuzzo
The chat with the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter took place Feb. 16.