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Guns are displayed at Maine Military Supply, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in Holden. Photo by Robert F. Bukaty of the Associated Press.This story was produced as part of a

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Graham Platner checks in with an election official before voting, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in Sullivan, Maine. Photo by Robert F. Bukaty of the Associated Press.Daniel O’Connor is a Report for America corps member who covers rural government as part of t...

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Waterville Police Chief Bill Bonney addresses the Waterville City Council on June 2. (Screenshot)

WATERVILLE — The Waterville City Council postponed a decision Tuesday on a proposed ordinance that would bar city employees, including police, from helping federal immigration authorities.

The measure, titled “Immigration Enforcement Restrictions” and first discusse...


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In a video that Robert Peck took on Jan. 22, agents told Peck that he would be arrested if he continued to follow and observe them in public.

Robert Peck of South Portland filed on Thursday a federal lawsuit against immigration enforcement agents saying they violated his First and Fourth amendment rights following an incident in January when agents threatened to arrest him fo...


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WILTON — Candidates for two municipal seats and two Regional School Unit 9 board positions told residents at a forum Thursday that they want to balance community needs with responsible spending and take a cautious approach to the town’s and district’s future.

Four of the seven candidates participated in the forum, which drew 19 residents.


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