Bangor Daily News
How to keep your game meat from spoiling, starting the moment you pull the trigger
"No matter the species, once a big game animal is dead, it must be taken care of quickly and properly," experienced hunter Chris Sargent writes.
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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 […]
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5mAn ode to a hidden river and a giant brook trout
"It's hard to describe my emotions afterward as I stared down at the brook trout finning in the plastic webbing of the long-handled net."
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3mDemocratic nominees join hundreds celebrating diversity at Bangor Pride parade
An hours-long waterfront festival followed the parade, with dozens of vendors surrounding a stage featuring performances throughout the day.
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2mBangor police clear suspicious package along Pride parade route
Officers shut down the intersections of Hammond and Main streets and Harlow and Exchange streets while investigating the package.
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2mDivers recover body of 18-year-old who fell in Androscoggin River while fishing
Siloe C. Irumva, of Lewiston, had fallen into the river Friday night while fishing with friends and was swept downstream.