Bangor Daily News
UMaine on hook for financial shortfalls of campus hotel
The University of Maine faces ongoing financial losses from Hotel Ursa, a struggling public-private partnership, and now plans to house students there to offset mounting contractual obligations.
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4mMan wants to treat arthritis with GAE
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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.
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7mIt’s getting tougher to fill public works positions in Maine
Maine municipal leaders face critical public works staffing shortages driven by aging workers, competitive labor markets, mandatory drug testing, and the demanding nature of on-call, long-shift responsibilities.
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5mBlink-182’s Travis Barker almost died. A new documentary celebrates his life.
This documentary captures Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker's resilient journey through a life-altering plane crash, his evolution as an artist, and his ultimate path toward healing and finding peace.