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Bangor

  • United Airlines to return to Bangor airport

    February 11, 2014

    United Airlines plans to return to the Bangor International Airport in June, providing a nonstop seasonal service to Chicago O’Hare International Airport.

  • Lincoln hospital CEO stepping down

    February 10, 2014

    The CEO of Penobscot Valley Hospital in Lincoln is stepping down this year after a seven-year tenure that included completion of about $5 million in renovation work.

  • Great Northern Paper Co. lays off 212

    February 7, 2014

    Great Northern Paper Co.

  • Workers’ comp rate to drop nearly 8%

    February 7, 2014

    Workers’ compensation insurance costs are expected to drop for Maine employers by an average of 7.7% this year, which would save employers insured through the commercial market a collective $15.2 m

  • Bangor Gas parent co. activates part of Loring line

    February 7, 2014

    The Ohio-based Gas Natural Inc., parent of Bangor Gas Co., announced Thursday it has activated the first 60 miles of its Searsport-to-Limestone Loring Pipeline, a liquid pipeline the company is con

  • Casella ditches UMaine pipeline plan

    February 7, 2014

    Casella Waste Systems Inc.

  • AG sues Bangor used car dealer

    February 7, 2014

    Maine Attorney General Janet Mills has filed a lawsuit against a Bangor-based used car dealer, alleging the company targeted low-income consumers and pressured them to buy shoddy vehicles.

  • Bennett: LePage to talk jobs in speech

    February 4, 2014

    Gov. Paul LePage’s spokeswoman said the governor’s election-year State of the State Address tonight will include new proposals regarding economic development and fighting drug addiction.

  • Passamaquoddy tribe, state reach tentative pact on elvers

    January 30, 2014

    A tentative agreement was reached Wednesday between officials with the Maine Department of Marine Resources and representatives of the Passamaquoddy tribe over how the tribe would manage elver lice

  • MDOT supports Searsport harbor dredging

    January 30, 2014

    Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt told a nonprofit economic development group on Wednesday that dredging Searsport’s harbor is essential to Maine’s capturing a greater

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Today's Poll

What’s your go-to beach read?
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Summer in New England – or anywhere else for that matter – is an ideal time for pleasure reading, and tastes can vary widely as we recently wrote about in a seasonal feature story.

With Maine's abundance of independent bookstores, including a new vendor on wheels making the rounds in the midcoast region, we're keen to know what you're paging through.