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These divers are trying to make a dent in Maine's 'ghost gear' problem, one abandoned trap at a timeA nonprofit serves as a training ground for high schoolers and others wanting to learn to scuba dive — and is trying to make a dent in Maine's ghost gear problem, one abandoned trap at a time.
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The National Park Service says it's evidence of increased visitation in the shoulder seasons.
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Amateur and professional astronomers will join Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters in Patten Saturday night to celebrate the areas dark skies.
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State regulators say all samples of drinking water from more 30 residential properties that have received results back fall below Maine's interim drinking water standards for PFAS.
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What birds to see during this migration season, and what to know about bird conservation
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Study indicates poverty should be at the 'heart' of climate strategies.
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The beetle, which has killed millions of ash trees across the country, first appeared in the U.S. more than 20 years ago. It established in Maine in 2018.
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Many of Maine's cranberry growers are on track for a strong harvest this fall.
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While northernmost Maine was the only region to hit "moderate" colors as of late last week, that should quickly start to change as nights get cooler.
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Maine Preservation says the January storms damaged many light stations along the coast.
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Town leaders and residents both called for the MRRA Board to be reconfigured. Some said Director Kristine Logan should step down.
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The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has issued a draft decision approving the expansion's public benefit determination, despite opposition from the Penobscot Nation, area residents and environmental groups.