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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Old Town City Manager Bill Mayo on the potential for a 38 percent property tax increase following the closure of the ND Paper mill.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
President Donald Trump’s Canada tariffs have caused Maine fire truck costs to spike. A Maine business that builds and sells fire trucks said the 25 percent duty will add $80,000 to $90,000 to the price tag for local departments.
Most Mainers disapprove of U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, according to a new poll. Collins came in second nationally among senators for disapproval behind fellow Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.
Old Town residents are facing a 38 percent tax hike amid a city budget crisis. The city is seeking state relief for the “sudden and severe” disruption to its tax base from the closure of the ND Paper mill.
A Brewer baby who inspired millions on TikTok died of a rare skin disease. Children with the condition are often called “butterfly children” because their skin is as fragile as a butterfly’s wing.
Construction started on a $55 million potato chip plant in Aroostook County. The Taste of Maine Potato Chip Co. expects to begin producing chips next spring.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Friday is Maine’s deadline to ban trans athletes from girls’ sports
- Donald Trump’s latest tariff move matches a proposal from Jared Golden
- Despite latest delay, Maine industries concerned about impacts of tariffs
- Jared Golden sides with Republicans on bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote
- Federal appeals court denies Maine’s request to restore 3-day waiting period for gun purchases
- Maine warned of Cabot butter recall due to fecal bacteria contamination
- Bangor hardware store closed following longtime owner’s death
- 2 Bangor men accused of driving drunk in the same car
- Bill Belichick’s girlfriend will vie for Miss Maine USA title
- Bucksport hires town manager’s assistant to replace her
- Longtime Gouldsboro selectman who was active in fishing dies
- Kitchen fire damages apartment in Ellsworth
- Logging truck is engulfed in flames after colliding with SUV in Maine town
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“With so many recent flip-flops from President Donald Trump on tariffs, one has to wonder if this isn’t just about playing stock markets so Trump, his family and friends, and his enablers can profit, while average Americans see their retirement savings dwindle one day only to see them somewhat rebound the next.”
Editorial: Trump tariff rollercoaster shows why Congress needs to reclaim its authority
LIFE IN MAINE
Maine extended its gray squirrel hunting season. Additionally, youth waterfowl hunting dates in the north zone will start and end a week later than last year.
Take a look inside UMaine’s $50 million Alfond Arena renovation. Work is expected to continue through the fall, but enough should be done in time to start the next hockey season.
The first major wave of migratory songbirds returns to Maine in a week, Outdoors contributor Bob Duchesne writes. Three warbler species will lead the way, but that’s just the start.




