Thursday, April 18, 2024


“It never made sense to me how we find these uniformed workers who could solve all of Bangor’s ills for $16 or $17 an hour.”


— City Councilor Gretchen Schaefer on why she previously voted against hiring Streetplus to provide a range of cleaning, safety and hospitality services in downtown Bangor. The nonprofit Downtown Bangor Partnership is planning to ask the city to consider it again.


Today’s Top Maine Stories

A new potato chip plant coming to Aroostook County is on track for construction to start in July. The development’s backers hope it will boost efforts to revitalize the former Loring Air Force Base.

A Bangor nonprofit wants the city to hire a private company to clean and patrol the downtown. Streetplus would provide a range of services including cleaning and public safety. The city turned down the proposal once already.

Another door closed on a long-delayed Belfast fish farm. On Tuesday, the City Council dropped one of its last remaining bids to help Nordic Aquafarms.

Maine in Pictures

From the Sports Desk

Maine athletes and coaches have made some national news this week. We found out on Wednesday that the University of Maine’s men’s basketball team will play superstar Cooper Flagg on Nov. 4 at Duke University, where the Newport native will be starting his freshman year. Former Gorham High School star and Indiana University All-American Mackenzie Holmes was drafted in the third round of the WNBA draft by the Seattle Storm on Monday night. In hockey news, Tyler Walsh, son of legendary UMaine hockey coach Shawn Walsh, is set to coach the Gustavus Adolphus College hockey team in St. Peter, Minnesota. And former UMaine star Bradly Nadeau made his National Hockey League debut for the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night.

More News from Around the State

From the Opinion Pages

Life in Maine

Increased traffic is making access roads to Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument impassable. The town of Patten says it doesn’t have the money to fix them.

The right fishing line can be the difference between a bust outing and a boom day. Bill Graves explains why it matters and how to choose.

Asparagus is cheap and plentiful this time of year. Here are seven delicious ways to cook it.

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