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PublishedJanuary 14, 2013
Maine wetland projects selected for grants
The program run by The Nature Conservancy awards $2.5 million, a total others will match.
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PublishedJanuary 13, 2013
Pesticide forum may have both sides buzzing
Scarborough’s town manager says it’s too early to assess the 2011 restriction on synthetics.
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PublishedJanuary 13, 2013
If it’s not ice, stay off
Recent tragedies on a Maine lake spotlight ice’s unpredictable nature and its consequent dangers.
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PublishedJanuary 11, 2013
Gorham scientists find widespread mercury contamination
“Most people have more mercury in their bodies than they should,” says David Evers, the Biodiversity Research Institute’s executive director and chief scientist.
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PublishedJanuary 6, 2013
The battle for Bald Mountain
A potential conflict between badly needed jobs and protecting the environment takes shape as Maine revises its mining rules.
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PublishedJanuary 1, 2013
Concern over pesticide use at schools rises
Parents are becoming more aware as some schools in the state are not moving to reduce pesticide use.
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PublishedDecember 24, 2012
8-year-old and his homeless helpers pitch in for Portland school
Empty boxes. To most people, they’re throwaways. But not to 8-year-old Maximus Ngabo and his mother . . .
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PublishedDecember 19, 2012
Prized land preserved along Grand Lake Stream
An easement for 21,800 acres ensures public access for a variety of recreational uses.
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PublishedDecember 13, 2012
Council: Mining rules contractor ‘misrepresented’ credentials
The Natural Resources Council also says the Michigan company has long-standing links to mining operations and shouldn’t be updating Maine’s mining rules.
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PublishedDecember 12, 2012
In many Maine schools, one-fifth of students in poverty
New census statistics reveal a large gap between have and have-not communities in the state.
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