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‘Surreal': Virtual Reality Simulation Shows What It's Like to Die
A new virtual reality simulation is helping hospice workers and medical students see what it’s like to die. An end-of-life simulation by Embodied Labs is now educating staff and students at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine. It’s also a required experience for medical students at the University of New England. Grant money awarded to UNE paid for...
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'We Loved Him Right From Day One': Maine Family Adopts Dog After Fostering
From “foster failure” to adoption success story, one family in Maine can’t imagine its home without its furry friend. Last summer, Janice Ribeiro and her son, Sam, started feeling like they were ready to have a dog again. Their previous pet had passed away, and they wanted to ease back in to pet ownership. They decided to be a foster...
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‘I Can Only Do What I Think Is Right': Maine Senator Talks Supreme Court Pick
In Bangor, Maine, Independence Day was not free from politics – as Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, marched in a July 4th parade and faced questions about her position on a new Supreme Court Justice.
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Maine Mayor Speaks Amid Petition for Recall
Nick Isgro, the Waterville, Maine, mayor facing a recall petition after his tweet about Parkland survivor David Hogg, spoke at a press conference.
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Woman Says She Found Slain Maine Deputy's Body in Her Backyard
A Maine woman who says accused cop killer John Williams was like a son tells NBC10 Boston she is the one who found the body of Somerset County Cpl. Eugene Cole on Wednesday morning.
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Suspect in Maine Deputy's Death Had Previous Gun Arrest in Mass.
A manhunt is underway for a suspect police believe to be armed and extremely dangerous after a Maine sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed in the town of Norridgewock early Wednesday morning.
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38 Letters From Red Sox Legend Ted Williams Up for Auction
A Red Sox legend known for his hitting is now getting attention for his writing. An auction house in Biddeford, Maine, has obtained 38 letters from Ted Williams to his mistress, Evelyn Turner, written during his time serving in the Korean War.
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‘Shocked': Maine Woman Ordered by City to Take Down Pro-Trump Signs
A Rockland, Maine, woman says she would rather go to jail than take down her pro-Donald Trump signs.
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Man Wielding Knife While Dressed as Clown Appears in Maine Court
A Maine man accused of threatening his neighbors by dressing up as a clown and duct taping a machete to his amputated arm last month, entered not guilty pleas for criminal threatening and weapons charges on Wednesday.
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One-Armed Maine Man Accused of Threatening Neighbors as Clown Calls Stunts a Prank
The one-armed Maine man accused of threatening his neighbors by dressing up as a clown and duct taping a machete to his amputated arm entered not guilty pleas for criminal threatening and weapons charges Wednesday.
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'He Was Everyone's Rock': Family Mourns Maine Marine Killed in Australia
A military aircraft crash in Australia has hit a community in Maine. One of the three Marines presumed dead in the crash is 1st Lt. Benjamin Cross, of Bethel, Maine.
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Dogs From Puerto Rico Get 2nd Chance
Every shelter pet has a story. Some have overcome extraordinary odds while others traveled great distances to get a second lease on life.
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Scientists Want to Know Why Northern Gannets Are Dying in New England
Scientists are looking for an explanation for the deaths of dozens of seabirds in New England.
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6th Grader Makes National Headlines for Standing Up to School Dress Code
She’s on the pages of Teen Vogue, Allure, and Cosmopolitan magazines – not a celebrity, but a sixth grader.
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Potential Trade Deal Puts Maine Lobster Industry in Jeopardy
A new trade deal between Canada and the European Union has New England fishermen reeling, worried that their live lobster exports won’t be able to compete.
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Potential Trade Deal Puts Maine Lobster Industry in Jeopardy
A new trade deal between Canada and the European Union has New England fishermen reeling, worried that their live lobster exports won’t be able to compete.
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Potential Trade Deal Puts Maine Lobster Industry in Jeopardy
A new trade deal between Canada and the European Union has New England fishermen reeling, worried that their live lobster exports won’t be able to compete.
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App Streamlines Farm-to-Table Process
Forager, a new app, is dedicated to bringing small farmers and buyers together for a more efficient farm-to-table experience.
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Man Turns Life Around, Spearheads Fight Against Opiate Addiction as White House Intern
From the “big house” to the White House — once a homeless teenager, Christopher Poulos has completely changed his life. He’s now working to change national drug policy.