Bangor Daily News
Searsport’s decision not to rehire softball coach draws outcry from players
Christin Obrey has coached the team for nine years, and has led the team to two Class D state championships during that time.
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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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3mBangor doctor sued again after performing 2nd wrong-limb surgery
Adam Darcy of Acadia Foot & Ankle, operated on Randy Hicks’ right leg instead of his left leg where he had a partial Achilles tendon tear and partial tear in a foot tendon, the lawsuit says.
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2mMaine game wardens recover body of missing paddleboarder
Maine Warden Service divers recovered the body of Todd Bradeen, age 51 of Standish, in Lower Ranger Pond at around 8 a.m. Friday
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1mResidence destroyed in Naples fire that likely killed family pets
The residents were away from their home when the fire broke out. The home was fully engulfed by the time that officials arrived.
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7mTribes hope Farm Bill can feed more people and preserve Indigenous culture
HOPKINTON, R.I. (AP) — At Ashawaug Farm in southwest Rhode Island, Dawn and Cassius Spears preserve their Indigenous knowledge of agriculture through the cultivation and keeping of three Narragansett heritage crops: white corn, succotash beans and crookneck squash. They would like to expand their farm’s reach beyond their farm stand, but it’s challenging. Like many […]