They question the cost and the possibility of illegal dumping after the system takes effect in China on July 1.
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2016 Special Olympics Winter Games to start Sunday at Sugarloaf
The three-day event will draw 450 athletes to compete in events ranging from alpine skiing to snowshoeing.
Snodeo draws thousands to Rangeley Lakes region
Despite the mild start to the winter, crowds return for three days of events and snowmobiling.
Sugarloaf Competition Center could open in November
A $1 million donation for the center also aims to help boost western Maine’s skiing and snowboarding community.
Maine accident victim’s last message warned against drunk driving
About 12 hours later, Taylor Gaboury of Farmington was struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver.
First baby of 2016? Farmington couple’s firstborn weighs in at 12:46 a.m.
A Farmington couple’s baby boy is believed to be the first baby born in the state this year.
Police say house guest fell to her death in unfinished Waterville home
Police believe Stacey MacDonald, 33, of Clinton ‘became disoriented’ and fell from a second-story exterior doorway.
Driver hospitalized after truck’s boom hits power line at New Vineyard farm
Emergency responders used a defibrillator and performed CPR to revive Charles Bolduc, 21, of Quebec.
In Maine, winter wonderland remains on hold
No snow means it’s not beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
Four years later, Ayla Reynolds case still ‘open and active’
Mother Trista Reynolds and state police investigators still hope for results in the Waterville toddler’s Dec. 17, 2011, disappearance as tips still arrive, one spurring searches over the summer.