Bangor Daily News
So you sank your car in a Maine lake. Now what?
“Every salvage is unique,” Tim McDonald, owner of Contracting Services Company in Laconia, New Hampshire said. “It’s a giant puzzle.”
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1mMan found dead in tent in Portland last winter has been identified
Due to the condition of his remains, the medical examiner couldn't determine how Joshua Creel died.
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3mMaine has the highest number of homes for sale in almost 6 years
Buyers closed deals on 1,556 homes last month, up 7.3% from June 2025.
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4mCrews are draining the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool again as part of Trump's troubled revamp
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3mMaine's high court keeps transgender athlete referendum off 2026 ballot
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4mFatal shooting during Houston traffic stop renews public scrutiny of ICE
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