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The father of a 4-year-old boy who brought a loaded gun to a Maine day care center has been charged with reckless conduct.

New Brunswick Premier David Alward got an earful from hundreds of unionized health care workers who protested outside the legislature in Fredericton yesterday about more cuts to the health care system.

The Maine house has approved a bill tightening the state’s mining regulations, including provisions to protect water quality from metal mining pollution.

Maple syrup producers in New Brunswick reported a record-breaking production of more than five million pounds of syrup this year, an increase of more than one million pounds over last year.

The Fort Fairfield Police Department is seeking the public’s help in connection with a burglary and theft at the Crown Ambulance garage.

Farmers will be able to sell raw milk directly to consumers if a bill passed by the Maine Senate is signed into law.

 

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