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Patients suffering from long-term Lyme disease symptoms face difficulties
Researchers are studying post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome and why some patients have symptoms for months or years after being infected.
Madison Hannaford supermarket to get new look
The remodel is expected to be completed by fall, the supermarket chain said.
Madison man arrested after break-in at middle school
Police believe the man broke in through a classroom window.
Maine Community College System president stepping down next year
David Daigler, who has led the system since 2019, will leave at the end of the 2026-27 academic year.
Bangor father pleads guilty to murder of 10-year-old son
Joshua Smith was 1 of 3 adult caretakers charged in connection with the 2024 death of Braxtyn Smith.
Portland women’s soccer team sells out 5,000 season ticket deposits
Maine soccer fans show immediate support for a team that will begin play in 2027.
Maine judge: Secretary of state was right to invalidate trans ballot referendum
Shenna Bellows said last month the initiative could not appear on the November ballot because the petition fell short of the number of required signatures by about 500. A Superior Court judge on Thursday agreed, but the petitioners plan to appeal.
See 3 lakeside camps in Maine you can afford
Buying a waterfront retreat is little more than a dream for many Mainers, but these properties in Brownfield, Otis and Smithfield might make it come true for less than $400K.
Temporary highway access road to close in Augusta
The road has been used to provide access to Interstate 95 from Whitten Road during the replacement of the Western Avenue bridge.