Monday, April 1, 2024


“People aren’t really afraid of vampires. What they are afraid of is their own death. Or the oil bill.”


— Stephen King told the Bangor Daily News in 1977. This year marks 50 since King’s first big hit “Carrie” was published.


Today’s Top Maine Stories

Maine isn’t prepared for a huge threat to its fishing industry. Help has been slow to arrive for working waterfronts damaged by severe coastal storms that are expected to become more common with climate change.

Eleven-year-old Connor Sawtelle has undergone more than a dozen brain and spine surgeries. His next surgery costs $788K, but MaineCare doesn’t cover it.

More than a fifth of Maine’s mobile home parks are owned by out-of-state investors. It is part of a national trend that accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic and the housing affordability crisis that followed.

Orono wants to repurpose the property that used to house the public works department. Town officials see many possibilities for the property.

Size, versatility headline this year’s 47th BDN All-Maine Schoolgirl Basketball Team. This year's teams include 12 seniors and three juniors with elite versatility skills and experience, as chosen by Maine coaches and the BDN. Read the full list of players here.

Maine in Pictures

More News From Around the State

From the Opinion Pages

Life in Maine

Friday marks 50 years since King’s debut novel was published on April 5, 1974. Here was a newly minted literary superstar that we could call our own.

More than half of pet owners don’t believe in vaccinating their animals. It’s leaving veterinarians in Maine frustrated by clients who refuse the important medical care for their pets.

Between the severe storms that battered Maine in December and January and our warmer-than-normal temperatures, it was a tough winter for snowmobiling. That’s reflected in fewer people registering their snowmobiles.

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