AUGUSTA — State and federal entomologists have confirmed the presence of a destructive, invasive beetle in Maine for the first time. The emerald ash borer was found in a tree in Madawaska on May 22, a few weeks after the pest turned up just across the river in Edmunston, New Brunswick.

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