Many restaurants in the southern Midcoast are searching for employees to help meet the increased demand the summer tourist season brings.
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Young people still make up sizable portion of new COVID-19 cases in Maine
Of the 231 coronavirus infections reported by the Maine CDC on Sunday, 39% were in people under 30.
Maine continues trend of fewer cases, but hospital counts still high
Vaccinations continue to increase, with Maine approaching a 50% rate statewide for first doses, but a rising number of critical care hospitalizations shows the virus is still a threat.
What makes Bradbury Mountain in Pownal such a hot spot for hawks?
On average, more than 1,700 broad-wing hawks, 400 osprey and 75 bald eagles soar by Bradbury Mountain each season.
Woolwich boy, 6, raises $2,000 for Brunswick-area animal shelter
Lucas West started a bottle drive after seeing a commercial showing dogs and cats in need of homes.
30 people at Wiscasset jail test positive for COVID-19
Approximately 27 residents and three employees have tested positive for COVID-19, Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention Spokesperson Robert Long confirmed Friday.
Maine CDC director calls on young Mainers to get vaccinated
The number of walk-in clinics continues to grow as vaccine providers and state officials aim to make the process as convenient as possible.
Topsham-area students to compete in international robotics contest
Mt. Ararat High School juniors Hudson Holden, Ben Humphry and Alyssa Moody designed a remote-controlled robot to operate underwater.
Collins, King propose $25 billion funding bill for shipyards
Bath Iron Works and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery and would both be eligible for part of the $25 billion funding through the SHIPYARD Act.
Lisbon firefighters free woodpecker trapped in fishing line
The woodpecker had become entangled in fishing line in a tree by the Sabattus River.