Friday, April 5, 2024


We were not expecting it at all. When we heard our name, it was silent for a moment then we just started screaming and hugging each other because we couldn't believe it.


— Kristany Raymond, a sophomore at Hermon High School, on winning the state one-act theater competition. Hermon students performed “Antigone” with Raymond in the title role.


Today’s Top Maine Stories

More than 260,000 Mainers remain without power, as of 7 a.m., after a nor’easter battered the state. Some Bangor residents aren’t bothered, repairs by the electric utilities outpaced new outages late in the day Thursday, and the weather system is expected to pass before the solar eclipse on Monday.

Maine politicians like their current election system, one that Donald Trump wants Nebraska to ax. Nebraska is the only other state that splits its Electoral College votes rather than using a winner-take-all system.

An interactive lunar capsule lands in Houlton this weekend for the eclipse. The artist invites you to climb inside and tell a story. And if you are traveling to Maine to bask in the shade of totality, the Bangor Daily News wants to talk to you.

Hermon students won the one-act theater championship for the first time since 2010. It was an unexpected happy ending for an unflashy performance of the tragedy “Antigone.”

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Life in Maine

It’s possible to enjoy Maine during a snowstorm. Before you despair over the lack of warm weather, here are 10 ways to pass the snowy part of spring.

Colorful sparrows are on their way back to Maine. As temperatures warm up, Bob Duchesne expects to see more sparrows before the warblers and other bug-eaters make their way back to Vacationland.

Recipes to make the most of maple season. If you managed to get any syrup this year, here are some off-griddle uses for it.

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