Bangor Daily News
These Maine towns are still fighting to protect their elm trees
Blue Hill and nearby Castine still maintain some of the last populations of 19th-century elms in Maine.
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4mAroostook food truck offering Acadian cuisine and more on the northern border
T&D Eatery, a family-owned food truck, opened last week in Madawaska, offering a little bit of everything, with a focus on traditional Acadian cuisine.
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6m3 edible mushrooms that are easy to identify
Many people like the idea of foraging, but are terrified of getting sick, or worse, hospitalized because of life-threatening toxins.
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5mCan’t get a slot to see the sunrise at Cadillac Mountain? Try these other Acadia sites instead
For visitors who can’t snag a Cadillac reservation or want to avoid a crowd, there are quite a few spots to see Acadia's glorious sunrise.
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4mGuggenheim Museum among NYC buildings that tested positive for Legionnaires’ amid disease outbreak
New York City’s famed Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum was among a number of Manhattan buildings that recently tested positive for the bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease amid the city’s latest outbreak. The city health department on Friday released a list of 31 buildings on the Upper East Side that have been ordered to clean and […]
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3mJudge tosses remnants of Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump's broad clemency
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed the remnants of the government’s landmark case against far-right Proud Boys members who were convicted of seditious conspiracy for plotting to attack the Capitol to keep President Donald Trump in the White House more than five years ago. The case’s dismissal late Friday became a foregone conclusion […]