Monday, July 29, 2024

Today’s Top Maine Stories

We asked five Maine politicians to reflect on their extreme remarks. Their reactions ranged from “shame on you” to a story of how one left politics altogether. The story is the first from our new Democracy Project series, which will examine how political polarization, cynicism and apathy is changing civic life in Maine. We want to know how you think polarization is changing civic life in Maine.

The Bangor Public Library has become a flashpoint in the city’s homelessness crisis. Despite prevalent negative social media posts about people who are homeless gathering there, parents at the library didn’t share those concerns, and attendance has nearly returned to pre-pandemic levels.

Aroostook’s former Air Force base is a tourism hub despite little marketing. It’s drawing thousands of former military personnel and others fascinated with the base's historic sites and ties to the Cold War.

She didn't want to have children. It turns out she was far from alone. A new study illuminates how fewer people plan to have kids.

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It all started with a rotting dock. Lon Cameron and Tyler Kidder used their Maine ingenuity to make a new type of boat and start a small business around it.

The state’s wildlife department wants to balance the needs of hunters, recreationists and the moose herd. So if you spend any time in the Maine woods, you can help find that balance.

There’s nothing more beautiful than the mournful wail of loons on a lake or pond in Maine. In this video, you can hear two loons talking to each other at sunset.

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