Ridley of Patriots looked to avoid fumbles on Thursday

Ridley of Patriots looked to avoid fumbles on Thursday

Stevan Ridley of New England Patriots only concentrated on avoiding fumbles as the team continued their organized team activities.

Nova Star Cruises seeks $5 million funding to comply with regulations

Nova Star Cruises Ltd, which operates Nova Scotia cruise ferry service, has said that it is working with the state of Maine to secure a $5 million operating line of credit.

The government of Nova Scotia, Canada has invested in the new Portland-to-Yarmouth, which is expected to boost business in the region. Under regulatory requirements, the company is required to secure funding to deal with cash flow issues.

Engineer Battalion to move out of Maine

The state of Maine might lose a key army unit to Pennsylvania soon as the Army National Guard decides to move its unit elsewhere. Experts have said that the Guard has changed significantly over the previous few years including a fall in its strength.

Michaud suggests creation of monitoring agency for Maine DHHS

Michaud suggests creation of monitoring agency for Maine DHHS

Mike Michaud, the democratic congressman and gubernatorial candidate said on Thursday that a new state agency should be formed to monitor the performance of the Department of Health and Human Services.

He said that the new agency should work to prevent waste, fraud and abuse in public welfare programs and also independently monitor the Department of Health and Human Services. He announced the proposal at the State House on Thursday and was made after several lapses under the leadership of Republican Gov. Paul LePage.

Drug fatalities continues to rise in Maine

Drug fatalities continues to rise in Maine

According to the latest figures released, the deaths relating to drug overdoses and related abuse rose to 176 people in Maine in 2013.

This is the third time in the previous fifteen years that the drug-related deaths have risen above 170. The data released by the Maine Attorney General's office on Monday showed that there were 13 more drug-induced deaths in Maine in the previous year compared to the 2012. Out of the total 176 deaths, 105 were attributable to prescription opiates and 34 were caused by heroin.

Truth and Reconciliation Commission discusses issues

Truth and Reconciliation Commission discusses issues

The Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission are working to address issues relating to foster care and child separation.

They have uncovered stories of tribal members who were involved in the child welfare system. They are showing their work to inspire similar work in other states across the country. The main aim of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is to understand the suffering of the members of the Wabanaki tribes who were taken from their families by the state and were placed under foster care or boarding schools during the previous century.

New EPA rules to benefit residents, businesses in Maine

New EPA rules to benefit residents, businesses in Maine

Experts have said that the new regulations by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are expected to provide benefits to the residents and the businesses in the state of Maine.