Bangor Daily News
Suppressors and short-barreled rifles just got cheaper after tax change
"The National Firearms Act of 1934 was enacted to curb gangland crime during the height of the mob era. The idea was to create a tax barrier to limit the manufacture, transfer or sale of certain…
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5mOne stubborn trout taught me the most important lesson in fly fishing
"Persistence and patience won’t deliver complete mastery of angling or a full understanding of trout psychology, but they can shorten the path."
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4mBangor homelessness committee will hold 1st meeting this week
Elected officials have struggled to make progress on the problem, focusing often on reactive measures instead of long-term planning.
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5mSignal chats and frantic calls shape Maine’s scramble to replace Graham Platner
They’re relentlessly posting on social media. Some are holding town halls and news conferences. All of them are working the phones.
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3mMaine DOT to start $3.7M bridge replacement in Aroostook
Construction will start on July 20 to replace Fort Fairfield's Puddle Dock Bridge. The project is about a year behind schedule.
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4mMaine’s small-town spirit is the essence of the American republic
“Down East Maine is arguably the most American place in America.”