Bangor Daily News
Why central Aroostook’s 3 largest high schools may combine
It’s a plan in its infancy with a long list of unknowns, but challenges are forcing districts to consider what the future of public education looks like.
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1mLetter: Cut spending to reduce taxes
"I just received my tax bill and the property value increased 35% again."
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5mEven small Maine towns are weighing data center bans
Data centers – large warehouses that hold computer needed by AI and other software to function – have drawn ire for high water and power use.
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4mMan wants to treat arthritis with GAE
Dr. Roach discusses the limitations of genicular artery embolization for knee pain and emphasizes the vital importance of seeking emergency care following head trauma for those on anticoagulants.
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5mBelfast City Council is at a crossroads
Belfast voters face a pivotal election this November, as three city council seats are up for grabs, threatening a significant loss of decades of institutional memory at City Hall.
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6mDoc Rivers reflects on getting into the Basketball Hall of Fame
As Doc Rivers prepares for his Basketball Hall of Fame induction, he reflects on a storied coaching career, acknowledging the mentors and players who shaped his transformative journey.