The $26,600 trapping effort also failed to catch any foxes, the species responsible for 18 rabies-related attacks on people and pets in the past year.
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BIW loses out on $936 million destroyer contract
A contract for a third Arleigh-Burke class destroyer for the current fiscal year was awarded to Huntington Ingalls Inc. in Mississippi, BIW’s main competitor and the only other shipyard that builds that type of destroyer.
Everyday Athlete: Retired firefighter and cancer survivor hits the road to get back into shape
South Paris native Sean Meehan rediscovers passion for running.
High school fall sports teams prepare for different summer openings
Cumberland county schools have to wait an extra month to begin summer workouts, while others in Midcoast can start workouts Monday.
Striking BIW workers will lose health insurance in midst of pandemic
Workers continue picketing and gathering after the shipyard announced Monday Two more workers have tested positive for coronavirus.
Striking BIW workers brace for economic hardship
As the strike enters its second week, some union members are prepared to find a second job to make ends meet, while other BIW veterans have considered early retirement.
Freeport moving forward with weekend Main Street closure
Main Street will close to vehicles from 8 a.m. on Saturdays to 8 p.m. on Sundays, and a detour will be in place.
Youth baseball: Ararat Cal Ripken opens up smoothly amid pandemic
With safety guidelines in place, Ararat Cal Ripken started its season on Saturday.
Two more BIW workers test positive for COVID-19
The company tied these employees to a worker who tested positive last week.
BIW gets $132 million contract adjustment from government as strike over union contract wages on
The contract modification will fund improvements at shipyard and to the performance of Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, the main type of ship BIW builds for the Navy.