The child was taken to a local hospital for treatment of hypothermia and frostbite.
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The humble Farmer: What it means to talk like a Mainer
It is easier to remember what we were told not to say than what we were taught to say.
North Carolina employees vote to move small company to Maine
Desert Harvest, which makes health supplements, is relocating to Ellsworth after doctors told the CEO that hot, humid weather was bad for her husband’s health after battling cancer.
Insight: Religious rivalry in Maine history
In 1854, an Ellsworth mob tarred and feathered Catholic priest John Bapst, as part of a dispute over which translation of the Bible children should read in public schools.
Maine researchers find microplastics in larval lobsters
The tiny plastic fibers affect the animals’ feeding and respiration and could even kill some larvae.
Two die in Ellsworth house fire
The fire was reported at 3:45 a.m. in a mobile home along Route 1A.
Arrival of Maine’s migrant farm workers in limbo
Visa applications are typically processed in the first week of April by U.S. consular offices, but they have been largely shut down because of the coronavirus.
Maine Voices: State mandate will benefit vaccine makers, not Maine families
Schoolchildren could be expelled if parents refuse immunizations, while health care professionals could lose their jobs.
Rep. Gramlich: Access to well water testing is a public health necessity
Infants and children are most vulnerable to the harmful effects of prolonged exposure.
Agreement settles case against Cianbro Corp. chairman charged in cannon blast
Charges were filed last fall against Peter G. Vigue, 72, of Pittsfield after he fired a small cannon at a Maine Maritime Academy football game and injured a referee.