Bangor Daily News
Maine Legislature passes first in the nation ban on data centers
Gov. Janet Mills has said the measure needs to have an exemption for a proposed $550 million project at the former Androscoggin paper mill in Jay to get her support.
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6mHow ranked-choice voting will work in Maine’s wide-open June primaries
The voting method, which passed in a 2016 referendum, is arguably occupying the biggest role in any primary to date.
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7mCaribou’s Boston Post Cane went missing a century ago. It traveled 800 miles home.
The last known recipient of the cane died in 1932, and despite attempts to find it and revive the tradition in the years since, the trail remained cold — until February.
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3mCaribou’s summer street fair returns next week
“Thursdays on Sweden Street,” now in its 13th year, will feature a fresh lineup of live bands, beer gardens and craft vendors.
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2mEagles trade receiver A.J. Brown to the Patriots
The Eagles said they will receive a first-round pick in 2028 and a fifth-round pick in 2027 in exchange for the three-time Pro Bowler.
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1mWanted man spotted near UMaine at Machias campus
Police haven't disclosed his identity but described him as 5 feet, 6 inches tall and wearing a dark Carhartt-type coat over a sweatshirt and jeans.