Bangor Daily News
3 ways to protect your Maine garden from high temperatures this week
High heat stresses garden plants and can negatively affect flowering and pollination for crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, melons and green beans.
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8mState investigates pesticide use next to midcoast high school
A complaint from a Thorndike resident about a strong pesticide odor near Mount View High School has resulted in a state investigation that found no evidence of illegal pesticide use, but did uncover record-keeping and equipment compliance violations at a large corn field across from the school that could lead to enforcement action by the Maine […]
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1mPhotos: Godsmack, Dorothy, STP rock Bangor’s Waterfront
Hard rock acts Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy brought a triple bill to Bangor's waterfront Friday night.
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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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4mAroostook's biggest celebration of the potato industry starts next week
The 79th annual Maine Potato Blossom Festival kicks off on July 11 to celebrate the region’s rich agricultural history.
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6mOwner of Maine assisted living homes faces nearly $1M in liens and lawsuits over debts
Public records show a pattern of liens against Magnolia Assisted Living's properties in Maine in the last several years.