Bangor Daily News
Here’s how many people moved in Maine during the COVID buying frenzy
New data sheds light on the last six years when the cost of and demand for housing in Maine skyrocketed, in part due to a lack of inventory.
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4mHow much lobster rolls cost in Maine right now
With the lobster-and-tourist season in full swing, we've updated the BDN Lobster Roll Index with mid-summer prices.
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5mBangor approves 41 senior apartments years after developers hoped
Penquis now needs to secure funding for the $12 million project before crews can break ground.
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2mLetter: Mainers were too accepting of Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo
“A Nazi insignia on a U.S. Senate candidate's chest, and the response from his party, his endorsers, and our own neighbors was essentially a shrug.”
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4mThe movement Graham Platner spoke to should not be lost
“I’m crushed because it could be the death of a movement in Maine that was never about Graham, it was about the people finally finding somebody willing to speak their thoughts into a microphone, voice their desires across every political party, and more importantly scream their complaints up the economic ladder.”
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5mHow 30 minutes can help one of Maine's most iconic birds
This year’s loon count is next Saturday, July 18.