Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Quote of the Day


“For a small town, we have a lot of drama.”


— Earl Bierman, Sorrento resident, former state representative and father of Myles Bierman, who lost a bid for a seat on the Sorrento Select Board despite his name being the only one printed on the ballot. Some residents said confusion over when the vote would be held could have influenced the outcome.


Today’s Top Maine Stories

Maine Republicans want a voter ID law, and they might be able to get it. A poll last year found popular support for the idea, even among Democrats.

Maine officials are refusing to answer questions about their plan for the juvenile justice system. The plan is required under legislation passed in 2023 to ensure the state government would not ignore chronic problems in the system.

Confusion over a local election has reignited political turmoil in a small Hancock County town. The only candidate whose name was printed on the ballot in Monday's Select Board election was surprised to find out he’d lost.

A hunk of rock off Maine’s coast remains disputed territory with Canada. The beloved Atlantic puffin also lives there and on four other islands that are definitely part of the United States.

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Question of the Week

Independence Day is just eight days away, meaning peak summer has nearly arrived. We’ve put together a list of places in Maine to watch fireworks on the Fourth of July this year. We want to know from you: Which town has got the best Fourth of July fireworks display in the state? Is it here in Bangor? Is it somewhere in Aroostook County? Do you prefer to watch them explode over the ocean, or a lake? Send us an email at news@bangordailynews.com, and let us know why you think your favorite place to go is the best.

From the Opinion Pages

Life in Maine

Growing conditions have been favorable this year, thus far. But Maine has cycled between drought and heavy rains in past years. If you have crops that need to be irrigated, there are a number of ways you can store water on the land itself.

Maine towns, including Trenton and Lamoine, have signed a national pledge to help monarch butterflies by planting pollinator gardens. Your town can, too, BDN Outdoors contributor Lauren Landers writes.

We published a piece about catch-and-release fishing, and you responded.

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