Bangor Daily News
To help prevent chronic health issues, UMaine researchers strengthening mental wellbeing among Downeast seniors
ORONO — As an emergency medical technician in Machiasport, Hannah Maker has witnessed how chronic stress and isolation affect the well being of older adults in Washington County, where population…
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5mI went sea kayaking near the site of a recent drowning. Here’s what I learned.
"I’ve made a lot of mistakes while exploring the outdoors, but I’m learning to make fewer, to exercise more care."
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5m5 signs you aren’t ready to buy a home in Maine
Real estate agents say not every client is ready to buy a home in Maine, despite the state’s growing popularity.
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1mOrono’s Ruth White headed to NCAA Nationals after placing in 10,000-meter
The UNH sophomore track standout entered the race seeded number 27 and finished ninth.
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1mBangor’s buses will be free on Election Day
Even when the bus isn’t free, the city noted that a monthly pass costs less than a 15-gallon fill-up at a gas station.
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4mSusan Collins pushes back against Graham Platner on her Iran war votes
Platner, a Marine Corps veteran, has repeatedly criticized Collins for voting to block a bipartisan war powers resolution in March.