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March 2017
Urchinomics working to make a hard roe to grow easier
Farmers feed sea urchins a kelp-based food to trigger production of the valuable uni in weeks, not months.
House backs bill to help Maine veterans caught up in Real ID dispute
The measure would set aside $15,000 to pay for passport cards for those no longer able to use their driver’s licenses to access a health clinic at a military base in New Hampshire.
Pittston proposes $1.3 million budget for Town Meeting
The proposed spending plan would make use of increased excise tax collections and some surplus money, in addition to property tax.
Citing opioid treatment needs, N.H. governor rejects Republican health care proposal
New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu, a Republican, says that the current Republican health care plan is ‘definitely not a bill I’m signing on to, to be sure.’
Dutch parliamentary election offers clue on future of populism
The showing by an anti-Islam, far-right lawmaker against the two-term prime minister may indicate whether the Trump-style tide has peaked.
Jared Browne resigns as Winslow boys basketball team coach
Black Raiders went 85-34 in six seasons under Browne, who will pursue other opportunities.
Auto racing: Unity Raceway gets jumpstart on season
Popular winter Enduro gets a 2nd round on March 26.
Wayne seeking local input, from young, old alike, for aging-in-place initiative
They’re currently surveying residents to determine what kinds of services they can offer the elderly.
West Gardiner voters to decide selectman’s race, liquor sales questions
The annual Town Meeting on Saturday starts with balloting in the morning and floor votes on warrant articles in the afternoon session.