Bangor Daily News
Old Town man carries on his late wife’s legacy through their woodlot and observatory
Bryan Wells’ brilliantly colored and highly detailed images of deep space objects will be on display Saturday at the 2026 Maine Science Festival, at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
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3mTroy Jackson files paperwork to explore running to replace Graham Platner
The filing comes as a “Draft Troy” effort gained momentum among Jackson allies Tuesday morning, and as Platner faces near-total abandonment by Democrats.
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3mFirst National Bank donates $45,000 to strengthen food security across Maine
First National Bank has donated $45,000 to 39 local food pantries and food access programs across its Maine market area, helping strengthen food security for families, students, older adults and neighbors throughout the communities it serves. The annual donations support local organizations that provide essential food resources and help families access reliable, nutritious food close […]
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18mIn their own words: Maine politicians react to the rape allegation against Graham Platner
The fallout has been swift and immediate.
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2mUnattended $200K logging vehicle burns up in Aroostook woods
Though the fire occurred in a heavily wooded area, it did not spread far beyond the equipment.
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5mJustice requires that Graham Platner stay in the US Senate race
"My years in law enforcement taught me that allegations must always be taken seriously. They also taught me that allegations are the beginning of an investigation — not the end of one."