Friday, Oct. 4, 2024

Quote of the Day


“I’ve pretty much been working seven days a week since July to get this work done.”


— Ron Corl, a Brooksville furniture craftsman, who was hired by the NBA to cut up the court flooring used in the 2024 All-Star game into 50,000 2-inch squares to be packaged and sold at Walmart.


Today’s Top Stories

U.S. Rep. Jared Golden and state Rep. Austin Theriault faced off in the first debate of Maine’s 2nd Congressional District race. Key moments included exchanges over lobstering, the Inflation Reduction Act and abortion. If you missed it last night, you can watch the full debate hosted by the Bangor Daily News and CBS 13.

Shawn McBreairty’s lawsuit against Hampden schools has been dismissed. McBreairty, who died June 3, sued the school board and its chair alleging his right to free speech was limited.

A fire continues to burn at a trash incinerator in Orrington. A federal environmental regulator said air testing in the area found “nothing hazardous” the same day the Maine Department of Environmental Protection warned of elevated particle pollution across interior eastern Maine and Bangor schools held recess indoors. A witness who was among the first to report the fire was sitting in his hot tub across the river when he saw 40-foot flames leaping from the trash plant.

Police arrested a Maine contractor who has been accused of taking money upfront for shoddy or undone work. In an interview with the BDN last week, he denied that he owes many of the sums that former clients alleged.

A Maine craftsman is helping the NBA get into upcycling. Ron Corl, a furniture craftsman, is currently working to help preserve a court that hosted an NBA All-Star game.

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