The fungus has been in Maine since about 2010.
Ian McKenzie
Hit the road: State, other groups working to protect central Maine’s wildlife on the highway
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is partnering with University of California-Davis and Maine Audubon to identify hot spots and prevent animals from being killed by traffic.
Randolph approves borrowing $1 million to repair roads
All warrant articles were passed Wednesday night at Randolph’s annual Town Meeting.
New UMaine System chancellor visits Augusta’s UMA campus
Prior to taking on the Maine university system’s top post, Dannel Malloy was Connecticut’s governor from 2011 to 2018.
Vehicles on east side of Augusta targeted for burglaries
Cellphones, laptops, clothes and pocket change were stolen from unlocked vehicles.
Police searching for person who robbed Quick Mart in Augusta
The suspect threatened to use a weapon and left with an undisclosed amount of money at the Western Avenue store on Wednesday evening.
Open Road Tolling plaza coming to West Gardiner
Construction of the new tolling plaza has begun, aimed at making E-ZPass travel less congested at the I-95 and I-295 interchange.
Kennebec Valley YMCA provides community experience at Readfield camp for immigrants new to area
A program at Camp KV allows immigrant children to socialize and interact with other children in a way that officials hope will help them bridge differences.
Fire crews stretched thin by fires in Manchester, Fayette
Firefighters first were called to a blaze at a Prescott Road house in Manchester, then to a kitchen fire in Fayette.
Jefferson woman, 21, killed in one-vehicle crash on Route 126
Laura Foley died after the vehicle she was driving veered off the road on a corner and struck several trees, police said.