Bangor Daily News
Inside Maine’s surprisingly cutthroat shed-hunting world
"Social media, online markets and rising demand for moose and deer antlers have turned what was once a personal passion into something far more competitive."
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11mHow an alien shellfish with a strange taste found a home in midcoast Maine
These oysters that "taste like a penny" have been a prized food in Europe for centuries.
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5mCamden town manager to leave at the end of the year
The change in leadership comes after the consequential June 9 election that shifted the balance of power on the town's Select Board.
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3mBrooksville invites community members to learn how to reduce wildfire risk
BROOKSVILLE — In Brooksville on Tuesday July 7, the town’s volunteer firefighters, property managers, contractors, arborists and other interested community members are scheduled to learn how to identify and reduce the risk that wildfire presents for homes located in heavily wooded areas with years of accumulated forest floor debris. After 90 minutes of classroom training […]
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2mRolling robots will be collecting sidewalk data in Bangor
The robots will assess the city’s sidewalks, curbs and crosswalks for accessibility and planning, the city announced Thursday.
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2mFormer Olympian indicted on felony charge in what Trump called Reflecting Pool vandalism
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former Olympian was indicted Thursday on a felony charge in what President Donald Trump has called vandalism of the Reflecting Pool. David Hearn, a former Olympic canoe racer, was indicted on a single count of property destruction in Washington, D.C. court. He previously told The Associated Press that he reached into […]