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QUOTE OF THE DAY
“We’re a vacation state, and people look to us as a safe place to come and have a good time.”
— Judy Oberg, president of the Maine Association of Realtors, on the influx of out-of-state homebuyers during the pandemic.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
A popular downtown Ellsworth cafe will be sold to a 24-year-old employee later this month. Flexit Cafe, located on Main Street, has been owned by Paul Markosian and Lorena Stearns since March 2015.
Home values in Maine’s southern and coastal counties rose more than the rest of the state and the nation during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. That period saw high demand coupled with low inventory, which drove prices up.
Bangor is considering restricting cooperation with federal immigration agencies. Councilors narrowly voted Monday to further consider a proposal that would establish limits on city involvement with federal immigration enforcement.
Eliot Cutler allegedly violated his probation for a third time in the past five months. Maine State Police arrested the disgraced two-time gubernatorial candidate at a South Portland hotel Monday while there for an unrelated investigation.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Rare copy of Declaration of Independence will tour around Maine this year
- Immigrant-owned businesses try to recover after ICE swept their Maine neighborhoods
- Former employee sues Bangor restaurant for unpaid wages
- Bangor man arrested after allegedly knocking out woman
- How tariffs are helping this Maine sawmill but creating uncertainty for others
- Caribou city budget requests up nearly 5% over last year
- Presque Isle district recommends closing elementary school
- Fire destroys 2 barns in Aroostook
- A Down East town’s heating assistance fund is 12 deliveries away from running out of money
- Deputy transportation commissioner says the state is still open to options for Machias dike project
- 2 Maine men allegedly released hundreds of nude photos of women and girls
- Pete Hegseth says Bath Iron Works is ‘essential to the arsenal of freedom’
- Protesters greet Pete Hegseth outside Bath Iron Works
- Watch Pete Hegseth’s speech at Bath Iron Works
- Dogs, rabbits, parakeets and a chicken die in Maine house fire
- New York man dies after police shoot him in Skowhegan
- How to watch every round of the Maine high school basketball tournament
- 10 players to watch in the boys North high school basketball tournament
- Bangor girls’ top scorers will keep playing basketball together in college
- Maine mountain town watched one of its own carry US flag into Olympics
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“Penobscot County’s current jail is outdated, overcrowded and fails to meet modern standards for safety and humane treatment.”
Opinion: A new Penobscot County Jail is a moral and practical necessity
LIFE IN MAINE
This year, 918 anglers registered for the fourth annual ice fishing derby at Belgrade Chains, a dramatic increase from the 25 participants in the first derby.
The fast-paced march of technology is blurring the lines of ethical hunting as never before.


