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2018
Our View: Maine lawmakers are right to go slow on marijuana regulation
Limiting the size of home grows to three plants is a modest step in the right direction and it should be celebrated, not attacked.
Skowhegan teen challenges state’s jailing of youths at Long Creek detention center in lawsuit
Maine’s highest court gets a case that questions a basic premise of law and the validity of a teenager’s 18-month commitment, but the state says it ran out of options for rehabilitation.
Maine restaurants improvise amid E. coli outbreak from romaine lettuce
They have shifted to a variety of other greens or found alternative sources of romaine, and large grocers also are making sure their romaine isn’t from the affected area in Arizona.
Deep current of record-breaking warm water causes concerns for the Gulf of Maine
In the once-chilly currents that feed the highly productive gulf, Canadian researchers have measured record-high temperatures that could endanger the ecosystem.