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QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Northport Assistant Fire Chief Henry Lang on the chaos that followed an unexpected silo explosion at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont last Friday while firefighters were battling a blaze at the sawmill complex. As another emergency worker described it, firefighters went from fighting the fire to providing medical care to their fellow first responders.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Support is pouring in for victims of the Searsmont lumber mill fire and explosion. A farmer, a proud member of a firefighting family, and recent University of Maine graduate are among several first responders who remain hospitalized.
A fire official recounts the confusion of the Searsmont silo explosion. Firefighters quickly went from fighting the fire to providing medical care to their fellow first responders.
AI tracking is still coming to Greater Bangor despite explosive backlash. Bangor and multiple other municipalities, including Brewer and Old Town, are slated to start using the program this year.
Mobile home park residents are fighting back against exorbitant rent hikes. Sanford is one of at least three towns considering a rule limiting rent increases by mobile home park owners.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Graham Platner leads Susan Collins by 7 points in latest poll
- Poll finds Joe Baldacci with 20-point lead on Democratic rivals in Maine’s 2nd District
- Nirav Shah leads Maine’s unsettled Democratic gubernatorial primary, new poll finds
- Bobby Charles holds big polling lead in Maine Republican gubernatorial primary
- Janet Mills orders flags lowered to honor firefighter killed in Searsmont blast
- Janet Mills calls Acadia’s $100 non-US resident entrance fee ‘ridiculous’
- Senate confirms new US attorney and US marshal for Maine
- Immigrant communities on edge as advocates report increased ICE arrests in Maine
- Bangor police say dog ‘ran aggressively’ toward neighbor’s toddlers before he shot it
- Bangor school community comes together on plan for Fairmount closure
- Bangor set a heat record on Wednesday morning
- Game warden who died in plane crash will be honored in Bangor ceremony
- Hodgdon area voters will decide on $8.3M school budget Thursday
- Presque Isle school district advances $33M budget to referendum
- Aroostook County commissioners approve $16.3M in taxes
- Houlton Regional Hospital nurses plan 4-day strike next week
- Man accused of sexually abusing 80-year-old Bucksport woman
- Blue Hill academy chooses its next head of school
- UK citizen accused of entering Maine illegally sentenced to time served
- 14-year-old Maine shooting victim charged with stealing a gun
- Maine church sues feds for interfering with ayahuasca ceremonies
- Human remains found in water at Maine naval shipyard
- UMaine’s 3 Major Leaguers return from injured list
- UMaine baseball thumps Albany in America East play-in game, faces UMBC on Thursday
MAINE IN PICTURES

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“A new filing with the Office of Government Ethics shows that Trump has made as much as $750 million in stock trades in recent months, much of it from trades made at the start of his war with Iran.”
Editorial: If JD Vance wants to find fraud, he should look in the White House
LIFE IN MAINE
A $599,000 sale led Bangor’s weekly property transfers during a slow week.
“Spring anglers often spend a lot of time thinking about fly selection, but line choice can matter just as much — sometimes more,” Outdoors contributor Bill Graves writes.