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Immigration remains politically divisive in Maine and across the country, but many employers say Maine needs more workers.
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The Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority will present ideas Thursday Night for a new Portland Station.
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The Old Orchard Beach residents formed the Seacoast Village Cooperative and matched the $40.4 million offer but learned Thursday that it had been rejected.
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A group of Bar Harbor business owners are appealing a district court decision allowing the town to limit cruise ship visitors.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced yesterday new limits for six "forever chemicals" in drinking water. The new standards are more strict than Maine's current limit of 20 parts per trillion, and the new standards could affect water supplies across Maine.
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Senator Susan Collins said the decision "jeopardizes the reliable delivery of mail, including critical medication, for Mainers."
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Comments and stories about how the eclipse experience was for town organizers, scientists and the public
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Businesses in the path of totality reaped the financial benefits of eclipse crowds and hope it has a lasting impact on visitors.
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The legislation cleared the House on a narrow, mostly party-line vote on Tuesday.
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With perfectly clear skies, people from across the country and world traveled to Maine to witness totality.
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Event organizers and business owners said an influx of eclipse chasers was a welcome end to a disappointing winter tourism season.
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Central Maine Power and Versant are continuing to bring power back to their customers after Thursday's nor'easter.