QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Councilor Gretchen Schaefer on Bangor’s plan to undertake its first total property tax revaluation in 37 years.
TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES
After 12 years in the workshop, a Bangor man is ready to unveil his invention. The FlexCube measures 2 feet on a side and replaces equipment that would normally fill a large room.
Bangor residents should prepare to see their property tax bills change. The first citywide revaluation in 37 years will involve inspections of every house, apartment building, industrial space, commercial property and vacant lot.
Brewer adopted new rules for short-term rentals. Brewer’s new rules come a week after neighboring Bangor opened an online portal to get short-term rental operators on the books.
Ellsworth’s former police chief, who was fired on suspicion of working drunk, is opening a brewery. Glenn Moshier is a co-owner of a new brewery and restaurant enterprise that he and partners plan to open in Winter Harbor.
Janet Mills declined to sign 35 bills passed on by Maine lawmakers on their last day. The proposals covered everything from megayachts to unidentified human remains.
MAINE IN PICTURES
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Expert points to next steps for Maine’s juvenile justice system
- Jared Golden supports tariffs pushed by Donald Trump and Joe Biden
- Susan Collins ranked most bipartisan senator
- Maine to spend $25M to rebuild waterfronts devastated by winter storms
- MOFGA threatens to sue EPA over lack of PFAS sludge regulation
- Federal aid promised for dairy cattle infected with avian flu
- Members of Lewiston shooter’s family will testify in public this week
- Bangor’s public buses are moving to fixed-stop routes
- Downtown Bangor’s umbrella art display returns
- Changes to Hampden mail facility operations delayed
- New industry readies for launch as Maine researchers hone offshore wind turbines that float
- Voters approve budget increase for Houlton school district to avoid cuts
- Caribou Police Chief Gahagan to retire in July
- Millinocket funeral home director’s license revoked for more than 60 violations
- 4 sentenced in shooting death of teen in Machias
- A woman is missing in Sullivan
- Man arrested after allegedly leading police on chase in stolen car in Surry
- A Maine town temporarily bans new gun stores
- We now know the value of Linda Bean’s estate
- Handgun fired inside Thomaston Walmart
- Former Maine Senate candidate gets 15 months for assaulting police during Jan. 6 Capitol riot
- Body found in Portland mudflats
- Man allegedly exposed himself and yelled at Portland police when questioned about assault
- These northern Maine high school baseball teams are turning heads
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“This season, volunteers throughout Maine, including us, will participate in community clean-up events, collecting over a million cigarette butts from our streets, lawns, and beaches. … While we celebrate our efforts, we believe that our service is exploited by the cigarette companies.”
Letter: Hold companies accountable for cigarette litter
LIFE IN MAINE
A diner owner named Nan makes a deal with aliens allowing them to stop by at night, as long as no other humans are present. That’s the premise of a 1993 musical written and composed by northern Mainers with two upcoming live performances.
With numerous easy rapids, two Class IV descents, three giant culverts and several low-hanging bridges and trees, the easiest part of a paddle on Togus Stream was the decision to do it, Ron Chase writes.
Ready to get into Baxter State Park? The Togue Pond and Matagamon gatehouses reopen to vehicle traffic today.