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Bangor

  • Lincoln mill waits on boiler repair, prolonging furloughs

    December 13, 2013

    Officials at Lincoln Paper and Tissue have decided to wait until market conditions improve before repairing the recovery boiler that exploded Nov.

  • Regulators launch probe into Bangor Gas' parent co.

    December 11, 2013

    Energy regulators in Ohio plan to launch an investigative audit into Gas Natural Inc., the parent company of Bangor Gas Co., a move one Maine official said is worrying.

  • Bangor Housing to work on 34 new apartments

    December 2, 2013

    Bangor Housing Development Corp. is set to start work on two projects to add commercial space and 34 apartments in downtown Bangor.

  • Lawmakers consider removing service tax exemptions

    November 26, 2013

    A committee tasked with rooting out $40 million in state tax deductions, credits or exemptions in order to prevent cuts to the state’s revenue sharing program with municipalities is consideri

  • Downeast land trust scores $1M in carbon offset funds

    November 25, 2013

    The Downeast Lakes Land Trust will get more than $1 million through a carbon cap-and-trade program in California, which the Washington County land trust plans to use to buy nearly 22,000 wood

  • Maine Business School enrollment up 21%

    November 22, 2013

    The Maine Business School at the University of Orono reached a record enrollment this year of 947 undergraduate students, up from 785 students last year and 704 students two years ago.

  • State scientists take first green crab surveys

    November 18, 2013

    Scientists with the state’s Department of Marine Resources are taking their first census of green crabs, a creature fishermen and scientists say threatens eelgrass habitats and soft-shell cla

  • Lincoln mill restarts paper machine after blast

    November 11, 2013

    Lincoln Paper and Tissue is recuperating from a recovery boiler explosion last week that caused the company to halt production of two paper machines.

  • Two health centers share $1M in federal grants

    November 11, 2013

    Two community health centers, in Patten and Bangor, will share $990,000 in federal grants to treat more patients.

  • Eastern Maine Electric Cooperative Inc. to receive $5.9M federal loan

    October 25, 2013

    Eastern Maine Electric Cooperative Inc., a nonprofit consumer-owned electric utility serving parts of Aroostook, Penobscot and Washington counties, will receive a $5.9 million federal Electric Guar

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Today's Poll

What’s your go-to beach read?
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Poll Description

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.