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QUOTE OF THE DAY
“If anyone knows M&C we’d like to explain why paint is bad for trees.”
— Orono Land Trust in a Facebook post after discovering that someone had spray-painted on the trunk of a 350-year-old white pine known as the Big Old Tree.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Donald Trump’s low approval in Maine is a problem for Susan Collins. Two Democrats vying to oust Collins led the five-term Republican in hypothetical November matchups, a recent poll found.
High health insurance costs are driving Mainers to alternatives. These take many forms, but they share a commonality: they are not subject to the same rules as insurers.
Power rates are about to skyrocket on Maine’s most remote island. Rising electricity prices have been a recent theme across the state. But the situation on Matinicus is unique.
A recent Maine high school graduate is now on the school board. Nineteen-year-old Damien DuMont decided to run on Election Day, when he went to the town office to vote and noticed there were vacant seats.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
Search officials seek camera footage of missing 24-year-old Winslow man
Bangor Family Dollar is closing
Advocate called for removal of Maine teen months before double homicide
Wabanaki youth initiative nets $348K federal grant for food program
Maine tried zoning reform to fix its housing crisis. It’s unclear if it’s working.
Someone spray-painted all over a 350-year-old tree in Orono
Teen believed to be involved in St. Albans hit-and-run that seriously injured man
Feds and Mi’kmaq Nation sign deal to protect piece of Aroostook wilderness
Hampden waste center to bring recycling back to the Bangor area after 6 years
Maine’s transgender sports referendum is on the verge of dropping off the ballot
Bangor has some of the nation’s cleanest air
Sen. Tim Scott to give keynote at Maine GOP banquet
Maine man charged with attempted murder after crashing into Bar Harbor police cruiser
Bangor man in his underwear accused of criminal mischief
Eliot Cutler accused of 5th probation violation
Maine wardens join search for missing 24-year-old Winslow man
Bangor sets daily low temperature record during wave of cold weather
MAINE IN PICTURES

Nineteen-year-old Damien DuMont was elected to the MSAD 45 school board in March, less than a year after graduating from Washburn High School. Credit: Cameron Levasseur / The County
FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“This could act as a catalyst for the city of Bangor to develop a master plan for the entire area that could direct and organize future development to create a new, pedestrian-friendly neighborhood where people want to live, work and play.”
LIFE IN MAINE
A church built by one of Maine’s premier architects is on the market.
Videos show dead Maine moose covered in winter ticks. Here’s how they kill.
Read an account of Maine’s “big night” for amphibians.







