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Sugarloaf taking down old chairlift that derailed

Sugarloaf Mountain Resort has started taking down the 35-year-old chairlift that derailed in December, dropping five chairs 30 feet to the snow and injuring eight skiers. The resort plans to replace the Spillway East lift this summer with a modern $3 million quad that would move more skiers up the mountain and be less susceptible […]

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Graduating to an uncertain fate

For the ever-growing number of young people with autism who complete their education but lose a lifeline to public support, the waiting lists for adult services can be daunting. What happens to them and their families when there’s nowhere to go but home?

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Portland officials: Cuts bad for recipients, city

Portland officials spoke out against proposed state budget cuts Wednesday, saying the changes could push more people into the city’s emergency shelters, leave thousands unable to afford medicine and force a health clinic for the homeless to close its doors. City officials said they are especially concerned about proposals to restrict access to MaineCare health […]