Bangor Daily News
Complaints mount as rural mail delivery in Maine gets more erratic
Last month, the U.S. postmaster general warned that the USPS is running out of money and could be forced to stop deliveries by early 2027 if nothing changes.
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10mWashington County Commission blasts prior administration for poor budget oversight
The county's finance director warned commissioners that rising overtime in multiple departments could endanger their ability to fully repay a recent loan.
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1mLetter: Cut spending to reduce taxes
"I just received my tax bill and the property value increased 35% again."
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5mEven small Maine towns are weighing data center bans
Data centers – large warehouses that hold computer needed by AI and other software to function – have drawn ire for high water and power use.
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5mTheir plan to build hundreds of Bangor apartments is being held up by decades-old sewers
The project would be the largest apartment complex in Bangor and comes at a time when the region is desperate for more housing.
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3mNo-kids wedding plan upsets grandparents
Dear Abby provides practical advice to readers navigating complex family tensions, envy over social media posts, and the delicate timing of breaking news regarding a home sale and divorce.