Bangor Daily News
How Maine farmers are fighting a drought that will stretch into 2026
Already in its seventh month, this year's drought has been a wakeup call to farmers, who were used to long stretches of rainfall.
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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 searching for 18-year-old in Androscoggin River
Siloe C. Irumva, of Lewiston, had fell into the river Friday night while fishing with friends and was swept downstream.
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1mReflecting pool mess
The Trump touch.
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3mLongtime Bucksport public safety chief to take new job with local school district
Sean Geagan, who announced this month that he is retiring as Bucksport Public Safety Director, has been offered the new position.
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5m5 charts that show where the most housing is being built in Maine
We assembled five charts that show what areas of Maine are seeing the most housing growth and what kind of properties are being built.