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These divers are trying to make a dent in Maine's 'ghost gear' problem, one abandoned trap at a time
A 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 new Green Engineering and Materials laboratory will be used to accelerate the production of 3D printed boats and renewable energy and transportation infrastructure.
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Two companies won development rights to install floating offshore wind arrays in four parcels off Maine and Massachusetts.
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Maine's House Speaker and other Democratic leaders are calling on a Republican lawmaker from Sanford to resign amid accusations he assaulted his wife.
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The company that owns a gas-fired power plant at the mill site said an existing grid interconnection makes it an attractive site for clean energy.
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School officials ordered the investigation after they heard allegations that teammates assaulted a player with a broomstick.
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OCD is often misunderstood. Here’s what it’s like, from people who live with it.
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Schwarzenegger served as the governor of California from 2003 to 2011. He said he is frustrated with both parties, and does not trust either, but felt compelled to speak out.
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North Korea confirmed the launch hours after its neighbors detected the firing of what they suspected was a new weapon.
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Crews in Spain searched for bodies in stranded cars and sodden buildings as people tried to salvage what they could from homes following monstrous flash floods.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers won their second World Series championship in five seasons Wednesday night, overcoming a five-run deficit to defeat the New York Yankees in five games.
Thursday—The history of witches in New England and Maine, and what modern-day witches believe
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