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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Heather Henry-Tenan of Lubec on the news that police charged a Bangor man with murder in the 1984 death of Linda Maxwell. Henry-Tenan was among the last people to see the Calais teen alive and spent more than two decades sharing her story in hopes of cracking the case.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Police charged a Bangor man with murder in a cold case from 1984. How police came to believe Raymond Brown killed 18-year-old Linda Maxwell is not yet known, but a reporter who kept the slain teen in the public eye celebrated the news of his arrest.
A judge let a Maine businessman convicted of fraud manage rental properties again. It’s the latest twist in a series of legal fights for Nathan Reardon dating to in 2020 when he lied to get a pandemic loan and spent the money on personal items.
Construction will start soon on a 50-unit senior housing project in Bangor. The building will sit on a vacant piece of land between Sunset and Texas avenues and offer apartments for $1,160 to $1,395 per month.
A Down East town is coping with the death of a third local fisherman this year. Jaxson Marston of Addison died on April 25 in an accident aboard a scalloping boat off the coast of Massachusetts.
A proposal to put speed cameras in construction zones opened a rift in the Legislature. Similar systems in other states have been controversial for corruption tied to operating contracts and perceptions that they only exist to generate revenue.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Susan Collins and Angus King back another failed effort to check Trump’s tariffs
- Maine asks for a break on Real IDs that most residents don’t have
- What you need to know about Maine’s new license plate rollout
- Bill Belichick defends his Maine girlfriend after she interjected during CBS interview
- Orono residents demand town make changes after alleged assault
- Penobscot River critters star in Bangor’s newest mural
- Oregon man accused of fighting with Bangor police
- Downtown Bangor street will be paved starting Friday
- Police will be combing Aroostook town for missing 14-year-old girl
- Canadian seaweed company has closed its Maine operations
- Maine softens limits on riprap in new shoreline restoration rules
- Pedestrian in serious condition after pickup truck hits him near BIW
- Hampden Academy’s new softball coach brings experience, familiarity
- Newcomers have made a difference for resurgent Bangor High softball team
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

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LIFE IN MAINE
A 3-year-old shot his first turkey. “I wouldn’t have believed it myself if I hadn’t watched it on the video,” BDN Outdoors Editor Julie Harris writes.
Birding apps are amazing, but there are downsides. “Foremost, people are walking around looking at their phones, when they should be looking at the birds,” Bob Duchesne writes.