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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Houlton Town Manager Cameron Clark explaining the status of a controversial $130,000 surveillance system installed by the police department in the town of 6,000 people last year.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Bangor police responded to nearly 100 calls at the home of an accused drug dealer in the years before his arrest. Michael Tuller once made headlines for wanting to build a homeless commune.
Housing for the homeless at a former Bangor inn is still not open months after the ribbon-cutting. The building, renamed Theresa’s Place, was supposed to open more than five months ago.
Houlton is locked out of its controversial $130,000 surveillance system. Following public backlash, the town deactivated the system and would now need to pay a hefty annual fee to restart it.
Paul LePage baselessly claimed there was illegal voting in the race he lost to Janet Mills. The Republican became well known for his controversial statements while in the Blaine House from 2011 to 2019.
Hannah Pingree is leaving Mills’ office ahead of a possible 2026 run to succeed her. The former House speaker’s impending departure was well-known among insiders.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Maine girls track star calls Laurel Libby a ‘hateful’ bully
- Advocates say debate about transgender athletes ignores chronic Title IX violations
- Maine overdose deaths decreased 19 percent last year as US saw biggest one-year decline
- When will Maine see its first 80- and 90-degree days this season?
- Penobscot Nation chief accused of drunken driving in Bangor
- Electrical fire broke out at Brewer High School
- Company could pay $240K for Aroostook lumber mill violations
- Fisherman found dead in Maine lake
- 2 18-year-olds suspected of burning buildings at controversial Maine school for troubled teens
- 2 women die after Maine collision
- Police seize 700 marijuana plants from illegal central Maine growhouse
- Maine man accused of having almost a pound of fentanyl
- Mainer wanted in Texas and accused of harassing flagger found hiding in closet
- No more practicing in the halls as Hermon High School unveils its new track facility
- UMaine baseball looking to ‘get right’ before hosting conference tournament next week
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“It is hard to understand how harassing Canadian students who are crossing the border to attend classes in Maine is making America more safe, or great again.”
Editorial: Donald Trump’s immigration policy is nonsensical and cruel
LIFE IN MAINE
These eight Maine women will shear a sheep and make a sweater in a single day for an international competition. The Mainely Spinners have been training for months.
Acadia’s Gorham Mountain is one of the best “bang for your buck” hikes. It’s small compared with many other mountains in the national park, yet it’s popular for several good reasons.
The best place for spring birding is right in Bangor. “Quit reading this. Grab your binoculars, and get outside. We’ve arrived at peak bird-finding season,” Outdoors contributor Bob Duchesne writes.





