Maine News Wednesday

News Center Maine - More than 200 people living at the Friendly Village Mobile Home Park in Gorham are currently without clean running water after recent tests found dangerous levels of PFAS chemicals in their community’s water supply.The property management company that owns the park says it’s working with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) to find a long‑term solution — but some people say they’re frustrated by the pace and uncertainty of those plans.

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  •  Maine’s abortion providers plan to ask the state for additional money during next year’s legislative session, in part to offset shortfalls in federal funding. The money would support the array of primary care and reproductive health care that the clinics offer to patients. It would not fund abortions, said Nicole Clegg, CEO of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England