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Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation, the Western Maine-based non-profit focused on making the outdoors more accessible to people with disabilities, is moving into a new homebase, at Hurricane Island Outward Bound School's basecamp in Newry.
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An amendment to the bill that reopened the government included a provision to effectively ban hemp derived-THC drinks, gummies and other products.
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The Canadian province hopes to attract displaced investment to plans for a massive offshore generation and transmission project.
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Under the new policy, federal funding will be shifted away from programs that have provided long-term, supportive housing for chronically unhoused people.
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U.S. Sens. Angus King and Susan Collins asked the departments of Homeland Security and Labor to release maximum amount of H2B visas for 2026.
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The Greater Portland Metro says 10% of its bus operators could lose their license under the new rule, though not all at once.
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Some senior living communities are caring for people with dementia alongside other residents, not segregated behind locked doors.
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A growing number of 20-somethings are trying to freeze time with preventative Botox treatments. Here's what's behind the trend.
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Rural school district superintendents are trying to find the best use of limited resources. Taking on the state's unmaintained buildings, they say, will only increase their burden.
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Middle-class families are struggling to afford insurance in southwest Florida. Realtors say a wave of foreclosures could be coming.
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More women are planning to deck the halls in rented fashion this year, just as inflation and tariffs are poised to push clothing prices higher.
Monday—What to know about how sign language came about, how people who are deaf and hard of hearing use and understand it, and what goes into ASL/English interpretation (part of our series "Ready & Able: Living With a Disability in Maine")
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