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At apparel manufacturer American Roots in Westbrook, Maine, staff and community volunteers are trying to protect immigrant workers by standing watch as they arrive and leave for the day.
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Lawyers, elected officials, and some local law enforcement officers say many of those detained have no criminal record.
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Dmitrii Georgiev was on vacation when he said his GPS led him to a U.S. port of entry in Vermont. By the time he realized that, it was too late. He'd spend months in a black hole of ICE custody and felt he was "not in America."
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A crippling winter storm that could paralyze parts of the Southern and Central U.S. this weekend, and some of the effects could reach southern New England.
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Immigration arrests and deportations have shot up in New England, with the participation of federal, regional and local institutions.
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The new transmission line will mostly benefit Massachusetts and Maine residents. But New England ratepayers may see some savings as well, as bringing in relatively cheap hydroelectric power from Canada can displace the need for more expensive fossil fuel energy.
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Details are still scarce, but the mayors of Portland and Lewiston said operations could begin next week.
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Supporters say making public agencies dim outdoor lights will prevent disturbing wildlife and preserve Maine's dark night skies.
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After you strap your Christmas tree to the top of your car, what happens to the field where you cut it down?
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Researchers at the University of Vermont have named a new species of Christmas fern after Hilda White, who has been a volunteer at the school’s herbarium for nearly 30 years.
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Salamanders, pickleball, poignant conversations: The local stories that will stick with us from 2025NHPR's news and podcast teams reflect on the reporting memories they'll remember most from the past year.
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The list of projects includes Vineyard Wind 1 and Revolution Wind.