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By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff The cause of death of one of the hikers who died on Katahdin was confirmed by ...
By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff An Exeter man accused of assisting in the homicide of a man last year was granted ...
Years from now when the new East Main Street bridge carries vehicle and pedestrian traffic over the Piscataquis River it ...
Sangerville officials are looking to meet with Skowhegan-based Wentworth Partnerships & Associates President and Senior ...
To the Editor; I live in Penobscot County and attended the No Kings rally on June 14 at the Bangor waterfront. It was an inspiring event — peaceful, principled, defiantly hopeful.
Registration is now open for the second annual Walk for Hope, a fundraising event to benefit cancer care services in ...
When the latest Maine Ulster-Scots Project newsletter hit my inbox, I was delighted at their list of activities aimed at ...
By Raymond Durkee I consider myself a conservative, but one who has been very confused in the last decade. The Republican Party used to stand for moral decency, respect for the rule of law and fiscal ...
By Annie Bupertus, Bangor Daily News Staff A year after Bangor Savings Bank saw residential mortgage loans plummet by more ...
The town of Guilford will celebrate this Fourth of July with a presentation of the Goldstars Tribute Wall. This unique ...
Area baseball and softball players were recently honored for their performances during the 2025 season by the Penobscot ...
BANGOR – Penquis C.A.P., Inc. received a $20,000 grant from the John T. Gorman Foundation in support of the Housing Assistance for Victims/Survivors of Human Trafficking Program.
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