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Does 'No Mow May' promote tick habitat? Experts say it may depend on your lawn
AUBURN, Maine — Falmouth, Saco, Rockland, and Auburn are just some of the Maine communities where residents are giving their lawnmowers a break to allow flowers to bloom and provide food for bees and other pollinators. However, the "No Mow May" campaign is happening just as the season for...
Maine man sentenced in meth distribution conspiracy case in New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A man from Maine will spend the next six years behind bars for planning to sell meth in New Hampshire. Brian Strout, 46, of Turner, Maine, was sentenced on Monday. He previously pleaded guilty on Jan. 29. Investigators said in the summer of 2022, Strout and...
Maine Nordiques ready to take on the Maryland Black Bears
It promises to be a huge weekend of hockey at The Colisée when the Maine Nordiques and Maryland Black Bears resume their best of 5 east divisional final. With the series knotted at a game apiece. Game 3 is on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at The Colisée with game 4 set for Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.
At long last: Maine woman finally graduates college at 81
LEWISTON, Maine — Age really is just a number. On Thursday night 440 students are set to graduate from Central Maine Community College at the Colisee in Lewiston. Among them, 81-year-old Kathryn Welgoss, or Kathy, who will accept her associate's degree in general studies, 21 years after the New Jersey native started taking college classes.
Maine students and staff compete in annual cook-off
AUBURN, Maine — These days, it seems, everyone loves a good cook-off. With much less yelling to and be had than on your average TV competition, teams gathered for the ninth annual high school farm-to-school cook-off, held at Central Maine Community College. A staff member and student each from Edward Little, Lewiston, and Mt. Ararat stepped to the table to compete.
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