Bangor Daily News
Record-setting team creates 250-foot ice carousel in northern Maine lake
The carousel is the work of a team of "ice busters," who have gathered since 2018 to create the large, spinning disks on a Maine lake.
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11mHow an alien shellfish with a strange taste found a home in midcoast Maine
These oysters that "taste like a penny" have been a prized food in Europe for centuries.
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3mAroostook could tie or break heat records Thursday
The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures ranging from 89 to 91 degrees in many parts of The County.
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2mIRS to reopen Bangor tax assistance office for 3 days
The Bangor center was open in 2025 but closed ahead of the major spring filing deadline this year.
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6mBrewer track stars among latest inductees into school’s Sports Hall of Fame
Two teams, two athletes and a man who pioneered track technology are among the Class of 2026.
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1mNkeng receives doctorate in medical science from Shenandoah University
WINCHESTER, Virginia — Yannick Nkeng of Bangor was among the 1,180 graduates who earned degrees and/or certificates from Shenandoah University during the 2025-26 academic year. Nkeng earned a doctorate in medical science. Shenandoah’s 2026 University Commencement took place May 9 in the James R. Wilkins, Jr. Athletics and Events Center.