Bangor Daily News
Firefighter wades into chest-deep water to save dog stuck in Bath marsh
The dog wandered around the end of the park fence at the dog park on Washington Street and went into the marsh, where it got stuck.
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8mHow Americans are feeling about the country's 250th anniversary, according to new polls
WASHINGTON (AP) — Duane Mitchell has big plans for the United States’ 250th anniversary. Mitchell, a 78-year-old veteran in Montana, plans to take a red, white and blue 1954 Chevrolet pickup that he restored and drive it in local parades for the Fourth of July. In honor of the country’s milestone anniversary, he bought a […]
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5mAroostook nature center is a hidden gem for summer fun
The Twin Ponds Nature and Discovery Center offers outdoor activities and hands-on classes for kids.
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5mAlgae and peeling paint reflective of Trump presidency
“In short, the president claims to fix something that was not broken.”
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2mMaine reports 1st Powassan virus infection of 2026 in Penobscot County resident
The virus is carried by deer ticks, passes quickly to humans and can be deadly.
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1mUniversity of Alabama president’s list
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — A total of 14,306 students enrolled during spring semester 2026 at the University of Alabama were named to the president’s list with an academic record of 4.0 (all A’s). Local students include Ethan Leavitt of Bangor and Declan Muir of Bucksport.