Even if you inherit a propensity for obesity, scientists say, you still have control over whether you are overweight.
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OFF RADAR: ‘Fireside Chats’ and ‘Water Village: The Story of Waterville, Maine’
Two books about the histories of Waterville and Waldo County
Survivors of domestic violence press for $5 million in state support
Dozens rally and testify in support of a bill to fund nonprofit groups that provide support services. It would be the first state funding increase for the programs since 2000.
France’s goal of restoring Notre Dame in 5 years might be too ambitious
Cathedrals across France ring their bells Wednesday in a moving tribute to Notre Dame as firefighters and experts continue to keep close watch on the beloved but weakened landmark.
Maine gets federal support to help homeless
Maine agencies will receive help for the homeless and those with mental health and substance use disorders.
Shock, sadness, but no panic: Minutes that saved Notre Dame
As the fire raged, firefighters, priests and others passed Notre Dame’s treasures hand-to-hand, hoping their desperation could outrun the flames
Carrabassett Valley police officer charged with domestic violence assault
Carrabassett Valley police officer Corrado Ceccarelli, 55, was arrested in Carrabassett Valley by Farmington police after an investigation of a domestic violence assault.
Former Interior chief moves to private sector with mining company job
Ryan Zinke was the Trump cabinet official in charge of the country’s natural resources. His new position is raising questions about possible conflicts of interest.
Russian support for Stalin surges to record high, poll shows
Nostalgia for the Soviet dictator follows the government’s efforts to play down his tyranny and recast him as a modernizer.
Boys lacrosse: Maranacook/Winthrop/Spruce Mountain sinks Messalonskee
Hawks dictate pace to pull out 1st victory of the season.