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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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The list of projects includes Vineyard Wind 1 and Revolution Wind.
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The MSPCA-Angell has sued hundreds of pet owners over the last several years to collect unpaid debts as costs for care rises and the economy tightens. Some say the practice is "aggressive."
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An altercation on an East Side street ultimately to authorities finding the name of their suspect.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on the social platform X that, at Trump's direction, she is ordering the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to pause the program.
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Police tracked the man to a storage unit in New Hampshire, where they found him dead.
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Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont have their own laws that limit or support the Trump administration’s efforts.
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For years, Massachusetts has been losing "naturally occurring" private market affordable housing.
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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 addiction recovery program in Gardner, Mass., is part animal sanctuary, part therapy center. The men who stay there get assigned to care for one of dozens of animals — from chickens, pigs, goats and even ponies — as part of their treatment.
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As families gather for the holidays, some people will notice aging loved ones who are struggling more. Memory problems can be especially worrisome for seniors who live alone. Money management can be more difficult and they can be more vulnerable to scams. Here are some ways to help.