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Regulators of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission made the decision to continue the moratorium that's been in ...
Despite the tactic's long history of success, few hunters paddle rivers to locate deer. But there are a lot of reasons why ...
New analysis highlights the extensive risk to U.S. rivers, streams, and drinking water supplies posed by the Trump ...
Penobscot tribal elder Charles Shay emerges as a global advocate for Indigenous veterans. This powerful short documentary traces the extraordinary journey of Penobscot tribal elder Charles Shay – from ...
Thanksgiving is over, the grill’s put away, and half the guys you know are already talking about ice augers and tip-ups. Most ...
By Kevin McKay For many anglers, the end of September feels like the end of the fishing season. But Maine still offers ...
Eels are the stuff of nightmares — slimy, snakelike creatures that lay millions of eggs before dying so their offspring can return home to rivers and ...
Maine has its share of postcard-perfect coastal towns, but Belfast might just be the state’s best-kept secret – a place where salty sea breezes mingle with the aroma of farm-to-table cuisine and where ...
McCain Foods, the Canada-based frozen potato products giant, has struck a deal to acquire US peer Penobscot McCrum. Penobscot McCrum, which produces products such as fries and wedges, is a ...
BANGOR — Steven Cronk, 41, sleeps among a row of tattered, sun-bleached tents that cling to a small strip of land between this city’s rusting railroad tracks and the Penobscot River. He estimated that ...
This story appears as part of a collaboration between The Maine Monitor and Maine Focus, the investigative team of the Bangor Daily News, a partnership to strengthen investigative journalism in Maine.