30 May 2024
QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Fairfield Town Manager Michelle Flewelling on how, despite publicity about PFAS pollution in the town, home sale values have remained high.
TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES
“Forever chemicals” aren’t slowing Maine’s hot real estate market. While the stigma may concern some people, it hasn’t stopped buyers, one real estate agent told the Bangor Daily News.
A new basement cocktail lounge is coming to downtown Bangor. Local developers and a former co-owner of a shuttered Bangor restaurant are behind Barliman’s.
Nordic Aquafarms is suing Belfast after the city withdrew its support. Until recently, the city had been a steadfast backer of Nordic’s plans for a $500 million land-based salmon farm.
What does Red Lobster’s bankruptcy mean for Maine? Local dealers typically keep their sales volumes private, but a representative called the restaurant chain “a big buyer.”
Wiscasset school leaders are hoping for stability after a turbulent year. The firing of the middle-high school principal last fall divided the community, and the district is contending with other staff turnover.
MAINE IN PICTURES
Belfast native Syd Sanders wears a Palestinian keffiyeh and holds his senior thesis during a protest at Harvard University earlier this month. Harvard chose to withhold Sanders’ diploma for his part in the protest. Sanders told the Bangor Daily News he doesn’t regret protesting at all. Credit: Courtesy of Syd Sanders
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
Regulators reject settlement with electricity provider that overcharged Mainers
Maine Turnpike saw record number of travelers over Memorial Day weekend
Green and yellow water will pool near Bangor International Airport
Injured hiker rescued from Chick Hill
Aroostook town approves tax deal for new potato chip factory
Longtime superintendent unretires to lead Katahdin schools
Federal court denies request to halt Bar Harbor cruise limits
Mainer denied a Harvard degree doesn’t regret Gaza protest
Matinicus Island’s new $11M ferry is almost ready for delivery
Mainer allegedly drove up to his wife’s car and shot her to death
Missing 87-year-old Oxford County woman found safe
Falmouth housing proponents brace for backlash ahead of Wednesday vote
Woman succumbs to injuries after Maine crash
Maine author updates ‘Old MacDonald’ story for today’s farms
Camden golfer and Florida State earn berth in NCAA championship match
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“Gershkovich is already a political prisoner of Putin. He deserves much better than to be treated as a political pawn by Trump, the Republican candidate for president this fall.”
Editorial: If Trump can get Evan Gershkovich released, he should do it now
LIFE IN MAINE
Kevin McKay had always wanted to go fly fishing with his dad on Secret Pond. That never happened, but on a recent trip to the fishing spot, he netted a magnificent brookie.
A remote mountain in Maine’s famous 100-Mile Wilderness offers what BDN Outdoors contributor Aislinn Sarnacki calls some of the best views in Maine.
Anyone who spends time in the Maine woods knows our coyotes are thriving. But pure wolves are unlikely ever to return to Maine, V. Paul Reynolds writes.