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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Nora Bosworth, an attorney at the Conservation Law Foundation, on a proposal that would require Juniper Ridge landfill to treat water runoff for PFAS as a condition for being allowed to expand the landfill. Conservation Law Foundation and the Penobscot Nation have appealed the expansion over concerns about “forever chemicals” and air contaminants near tribal lands.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
With less than a week until food stamp benefits are cut off, Mainers are stepping in to help those in need. Plus, Gov. Janet Mills said she is talking to top lawmakers and other members of the Legislature about “any possible alternatives” to the cuts.
The state’s largest landfill plans to finally treat contaminated water that runs into the Penobscot River. The state is requiring a treatment system for PFAS chemicals as part of a controversial 61-acre expansion plan at Juniper Ridge.
Lincoln County officials are recommending a $1 budget for their local prosecutor. Members of the Lincoln County advisory committee declined to get specific about their concerns with District Attorney Natasha Irving’s office.
Bangor’s restaurant scene is growing this fall. Mainely Tacos Dos and Downtown Spot are open now, while Dreamer Food and Rasa Indian Cuisine are set to open in December.
Milford’s middle school was named best in Maine. The recognition comes less than a week after residents slashed the school’s budget in a contentious town vote.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Graham Platner’s new campaign manager resigns after just days on the job
- Susan Collins calls for ending shutdown before votes on health insurance subsidies
- Fewer Mainers are living together amid housing crunch
- UMaine System switching to Anthem health insurance despite contract dispute with Northern Light
- UMaine System enrollment up despite slight declines at 2 largest universities
- West Nile virus found in crow in Bangor
- Houlton agrees to remove surveillance cameras and destroy data
- Fort Kent logging business still going after devastating fire
- Missing Castine woman has been found
- Aroma Joe’s location plans to open next to Dunkin’ in Bucksport
- Cat dies in fire at Maine campground
- Rhode Island man rescued after getting caught in bad weather on Mount Washington
- Caribou, Houlton boys bring regional cross-country titles to Aroostook
- Questionable call turns into teachable moment for Hermon football team
- College hockey has turned into a ‘crapshoot’ for UMaine and other top teams
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“Half of Maine’s 24 rural hospitals are now at immediate risk of closure.”
Opinion: When Washington cuts health care support, rural Maine bleeds
LIFE IN MAINE
Maine wildlife officials recommend harvesting does first for bigger bucks in the future.
UMaine football has quickly transformed into a playoff-caliber team.
A Boston Bruins alumni team is helping honor Lewiston shooting victims.





