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Hemlock Pest Returns



AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine forestry officials say an invasive pest that preys on hemlock trees is continuing to spread in the state.

Allison Kanoti of the Maine Forest Service says the warm winter may have helped the spread of the hemlock wooly adelgid , a tiny beetle brought to North America from Japan.

Kanoti tells the Bangor Daily News the adelgids have been found since May in 13 towns in Cumberland, Sagadahoc and Lincoln counties. She says she expects the list to grow.

Kanoti says adelgids can cause hemlock declines that are "quite shocking."

The adelgids cause their host trees to lose needles and also cause the crowns to thin.

Forestry officials fear the adelgids could devastate Maine's hemlock trees.

State Ready For Earl


AUGUSTA, Maine -  Gov. John Baldacci held a news conference at Maine Emergency Management offices to tell reporters that the state is ready to handle the hurricane.

Crane Collapse Closes Road In Auburn


AUBURN, Maine - Route 136 (Riverside Drive) from Jordan School Road to Stackpole Road is closed after part of the road collapsed when a crane doing construction work in the area toppled over.

Windham Death Ruled Suspicious


WINDHAM, Maine - Maine state police have classified the death of a Windham man whose body was found at the bottom of an eight-foot ledge as suspicious.

Worst Road in Maine Picked


AUGUSTA, Maine - There were a lot of entries, but Maria Fuentes of the Maine Better Transportation Association says Route 219 from Turner to Leeds won the groups worst road in Maine contest.

Beating Victim Dies In Maine


BANGOR, Maine - Police in Bangor, Maine, say a local man has died four days after being beaten outside a bar.

Day Care Provider Sentenced On Child Porn Charge


BANGOR, Maine - A Maine day care provider charged with having child pornography on his home computer is going to prison for 11 months after pleading no contest to a charge of possession of sexually explicit material.

Saufley: Courts Already Bare-Bones


 AUGUSTA, Maine - Saying state courts are already understaffed and underfunded; Chief Justice Leigh Saufley says the courts can only identify $85,000 in savings out of a target of nearly $494,000 for the remainder of this budget year.

Another Shutdown Day


AUGUSTA, Maine - Thousands of Maine state employees are having an unpaid day off for another state government shutdown day.,

Groups Want to Attract Entrepreneurs


LEWISTON, Maine - Two business organizations in Maine are launching a contest in hopes of luring young entrepreneurs back to the twin cities of Lewiston and Auburn.

Cruise Ships Sit Out Earl in Portland


PORTLAND, Maine - Two cruise ships will be spending some extra time in the Portland, Maine, harbor so they won't be at sea when Hurricane Earl passes by.

Earl Heading for the Cape


BOSTON - Hurricane Earl has turned slightly to the east and weakened somewhat, but is still expected to wallop the New England coast.