Bangor Daily News
Ellsworth beefs up security at City Hall to protect staff
Since summer of 2025, city staff have faced a surge in threatening interactions with the public, from accusations of corruption to allegations of personal wrongdoing.
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4mThis plumbing and heating wholesaler has rapidly expanded into Maine. It’s not done yet.
The Granite Group's rapid growth in the Pine Tree State is an indication of its desire to tap into a market that has largely been dominated by one competitor.
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5mCatch-and-release purists are using flawed logic
Some of the nastiest arguments I have seen on social media or heard among fishermen over the years have had to do with this practice.
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2mThe military is searching for a US Marine missing off the coast of California
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Multiple agencies continued to search Sunday for a U.S. Marine who went missing during a training exercise off the coast of southern California, military officials said. Crews began searching for the Marine early Thursday morning, shortly after midnight, according to a Navy news release. The Marine was reported missing from the […]
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1mMuir graduates from University of Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — Declan Muir of Bucksport graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor of science. The university awarded some 7,000 degrees during its spring commencement ceremonies.
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3mSpinnaker Trust welcomes Lundquist as a portfolio manager
PORTLAND — Spinnaker Trust is pleased to welcome Sam Lundquist, CFP®, ABFP®, as a portfolio manager. Lundquist brings more than a decade of financial services experience to Spinnaker Trust. Prior to joining Spinnaker, he spent his financial services career at Fidelity Investments where he most recently led a team of advisors and previously held roles […]