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2017
Snake under shirt fails to prevent Vermont woman’s arrest
Video shows a woman was carrying more than a boa constrictor when she left a store.
Iconic Dartmouth frat house ruled off-limits to students
N.H.’s high court says the building was rezoned when a Darmouth fraternity was banned from campus two years ago.
Addiction recovery advocates praise opioid treatment plan announced by Mayhew
Maine’s health and human services commissioner earmarks $4.8 million for the Opioid Health Home model, which will provide comprehensive, medication-assisted treatment.
Many Americans like letting cities offer internet services, poll finds
The movement to build public broadband has seen failures, yes, but also successes.
John Geils Jr., founder of The J. Geils Band, found dead in home at 71
Authorities say it appears the Groton, Mass., resident died of natural causes.
Children’s author Patricia McKissack dies at 72
She wrote nonfiction books to introduce kids to varied aspects of African American history.
Detained Somali immigrant says he never realized he could be deported
Abdi Ali, who came to the U.S. 20 years ago and has permanent resident status, faces deportation because of a misdemeanor drug conviction.
Augusta Planning Board approves application for new Maine Veterans’ Homes facility
The $76.8 million, 138-bed nursing home for veterans would be built near MaineGeneral Medical Center.
Bring in spring with these juicy Maine brews
A spring beer should awaken the senses and stir the soul after a long Maine winter like that first time you toss open a window to let in the cool April air.