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Volunteers spruce up Augusta’s Howard Hill

AUGUSTA — Volunteer Stephen Condon and Kennebec Land Trust interns Jack Daley and Jordan Tanguay followed on the heels of Jean-Luc Theriault who, wielding a chain saw, left a trail of branches behind for them to collect and throw into the woods away from the newly blazed trail as he made his way up Howard Hill.
The four, and a slew of other volunteers, are working to establish new trails on the 164-acre city-owned property, improve public access and remove invasive plant species.

 

Protectors of Maine’s vulnerable kids at DHHS feel hobbled

Maine child protection caseworkers have been concerned since late last year that widespread problems within their agency were making their jobs harder and putting vulnerable children at risk.
High staff turnover. Low morale. Unmanageable caseloads. Some even said they felt intimidated by superiors.
Conditions were ripe for tragedy to strike, and late last year it did.

 

CMP’s parent sees need for hardier grid

HARPSWELL — In a ditch, half-hidden in weeds, is a remnant of the storm Mainers won’t soon forget. It’s a cut-up utility pole, one of hundreds that were destroyed in the October 2017 wind and rain storm that left a record 470,000 customers in the dark.
“That pole snapped, broke in two,” said Gordon Weil, who lives at the end of a narrow, woodsy lane and gets electrical service via the pole. “And the wire sat on the ground for 10 days.”

 

Some lobster exporters are feeling pinch of Chinese tariff

China was so hungry for Maine lobster last summer that Stephanie Nadeau, a live lobster dealer from Arundel, was selling $100,000 of lobster to Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai on a good day. She was living and breathing the China lobster market, which after seven years of 1 a.m. sales calls and repeated trips to the mainland had grown to account for a third of her annual sales.

 

An effective way to reach students, texting has risks

Jill Lamontagne says she was just trying to help a troubled student when she exchanged dozens of emails and scores of text messages with the 17-year-old boy.
Those online communications – including 94 text messages exchanged over a two-week period – turned into evidence that prosecutors used against her in a criminal trial after the youth accused Lamontagne of sexually assaulting him.

 

Bill Nemitz: Far-flung, long-retired physicians are often the gatekeepers for patients needing uncommon treatment

As a running coach, Roger Morse is a big believer in setting one’s own pace, not overdoing it and, above all, enjoying every step of every training session.
Which might help explain why, as a patient with a relatively rare neuro-muscular disease called myasthenia gravis, or MG, Morse is getting a little tired of running repeatedly into a brick wall.

 

Rep. John Lewis hospitalized, under ‘routine observation’

ATLANTA — Civil rights icon and U.S. Rep. John Lewis has been hospitalized for undisclosed reasons.
Citing a statement from Lewis’ office, WSB-TV reports that the 78-year-old Georgia congressman was “resting comfortably” in a hospital Saturday night for “routine observation.”
The statement says Lewis expects to be released Sunday.
Lewis, a Democrat, played a key role in the civil rights movement and marched with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 in Selma, Alabama.

 

Trump willing to shut down government over border wall

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — President Donald Trump said Sunday he’d be willing to shut down the government if Democrats refuse to vote for changes he seeks to the U.S. immigration system, including building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
“I would be willing to ‘shut down’ government if the Democrats do not give us the votes for Border Security, which includes the Wall!” Trump tweeted. “Must get rid of Lottery, Catch & Release etc. and finally go to system of Immigration based on MERIT!

 

Body found in Auburn pond known as ‘The Basin’

AUBURN — Auburn police have closed Holbrook Road by the former C.P. Wight School. The area is blocked to traffic and police offered no information about the closure.
According to a written statement from Auburn police, they are conducting a death investigation off the Holbrook Road.
Earlier this morning, a body was discovered floating in the pond known at “The Basin.”

 

Former Deering High basketball standout died at Brighton Avenue crash

The family of former Deering High School basketball standout Patrick Lobor, who died after collapsing at the scene of a traffic accident at the intersection of Brighton Avenue and Riverside Street on Saturday afternoon, said they had been told little about the circumstances of his death.

 

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