Bangor Daily News
Aroostook students' Holocaust artwork heads to Augusta exhibit
Ashland seventh graders created artwork celebrating Holocaust resistance that will be displayed at the Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine.
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5mA Maine guide's summer fishing report: What anglers can expect
"This year has been a bit up and down for my guiding. We've had a cold spring, which has slowed fish activity but should help make the season last longer."
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5mVolunteers pedal people with disabilities along Acadia’s carriage roads
MDI Wheelers, which began in 2021, is meeting a growing need in Acadia as the park’s visitation count continues to rise.
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6m‘M’ Club’s Dean Smith Award recipients
UMaine stars Adrianna Smith and Brandon Holt receive the Dean Smith Award for their record-breaking athletic performances, stellar academic achievements, and extensive community service contributions in Orono and beyond.
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3mForest Walk aims to boost wildlife
Join experts for an educational forest walk in Williamsburg to discuss biodiversity, assisted migration, and sustainable land management at the Tree Farm Stewardship Hub annual gathering.
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5mSangerville residents to vote on 180-day cannabis grow ban
Sangerville residents vote on a 180-day moratorium for new cannabis cultivation facilities to establish zoning regulations and address safety, environmental, and economic concerns regarding industrial-scale out-of-state operations.