At the same time, the number of jobs in the state rose to an all-time high of 648,000.
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MLT offering vernal pools, gardening, baby birds
BETHEL — Mahoosuc Land Trust has tapped local, regional, and national talent to share their expertise in mushrooms, bird illustration, vernal pools, gardening, and more to welcome spring. Events are both webinars and in-person. For more information and to register, visit Mahoosuc Land Trust’s website www.mahoosuc.org. All events are free. Donations are appreciated. • Mushrooms […]
As a Maine distillery grows, so does worry over ‘whiskey fungus’
The black blight is spreading near large distilleries and threatening home values in places such as Kentucky. Now some neighbors of Wiggly Bridge Distillery say the fungus has come to York.
With some tweaks, Carnaval Maine finds its sweet spot
Festival organizers hope to use this year as a lesson on what to do for next year and years to come.
The Week in Photos: March 4-10, 2023
Sun Journal photographers choose some of their favorite images from last week.
Justice Wayne Douglas sworn in to Maine’s highest court
Gov. Janet Mills presided over his swearing in ceremony Friday at the State House. Douglas has been a superior court justice since 2015.
Red Sox notebook: Murphy intends to be ready to help Sox
After being added to the 40-man roster in November, Chris Murphy knows he’s on the cusp of reaching the majors.
Landfill operator tells lawmakers it has temporary fix to Maine’s sludge disposal crisis
Casella, the operator of the state-owned landfill that had stopped accepting biosolids from wastewater treatment, says it has found a temporary home for Maine’s sludge in New Brunswick, buying time to find a long-term solution.
Lewiston City Council gives Lewiston Housing Authority another shot at Martel Elementary School
Councilors voted unanimously to postpone discussion on the disposition of the former school to no later than April 18.