The spooky season is upon us, stretched across the landscape like a spider’s web. We’re telling 13 Tales of Terror leading up to Halloween to celebrate all things mysterious, eerie, and unexplained in Maine. Our first story features one of the most.
Rock formation seepage, fluctuating groundwater levels, weather and leaking mine liners can lead to pollutants seeping into the groundwater, experts said.
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By Kathleen Phalen Tomaseli, Houlton Pioneer Times Staff
MILLINOCKET, Maine Metallic mineral mines can seep toxic materials from any number of natural sources, according to expert testimony during the second day of Maine Land Use Planning Commission public hearings regarding the Pickett Mountain Project.
Canadian junior mining company, Wolfden, is seeking LUPC rezoning approval for a 374-acre parcel in the unorganized territory 3.
BANGOR – The Zillman Art Museum-University of Maine, located at 40 Harlow Street in downtown Bangor, opens new exhibitions that will run through Dec. 2