QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Lois O’Connor, a Casco-based real estate broker-owner, on the hot market for Maine’s lake-front camps.
TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES
A Judge will reconsider whether a Bangor man who defrauded the government can employ himself. The case stems from Nathan Reardon’s 2022 conviction for defrauding the federal Payroll Protection Program during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Maine survivor advocate blasted Joe Biden for inviting her ex-husband Don McLean to the White House. The “American Pie” singer, who took a plea deal after a well-publicized Maine domestic violence case, was at a dinner for the Kenyan president also attended by Gov. Janet Mills.
Maine’s rural lake camps are seeing historic interest. Buyers used to be able to get good deals, but agents say that’s happening much less.
Three new murals are coming to downtown Bangor this summer. Traffic-calming street art, storm drain adornments and a woodland scene by an artist called The Color Wizard are in the works.
A Bangor cop started his new downtown walking beat. A self-proclaimed “social butterfly,” Officer Keith Larby was eager for his first day on the new assignment.
MAINE IN PICTURES
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Austin Theriault’s racing allies spend to boost him ahead of Maine primary
- Maine’s health department rarely investigates when residents wander away from care facilities
- ‘Maine has lost sight of parents’ and children’s right to be together’: The case of Barni A.
- Maine ACLU expands lawsuit over low-income defendants’ rights
- Disaster declared for April snowstorm that caused millions in damage in Maine
- Environmental study clears the way for Gulf of Maine offshore wind research lease
- A magician and cornhole tournament are coming to Brewer’s Riverwalk Festival
- Holden middle school under boil water order
- This Aroostook town has new resources to handle mental health crisis calls
- Old international bridge in Aroostook closing before new bridge opens
- Man subjected to racist slurs and hostile environment at Puritan, lawsuit says
- Scenic section of Down East trail reopens
- A ‘Hopeful’ sign may soon grace downtown Ellsworth
- Expanded Belfast food co-op reopens next month
- Maine Maritime’s schooner to make first Arctic trip since 2008
- Lithium batteries spark fire that destroys Maine shed manufacturing warehouse
- Mainer dies after his car went airborne and hit utility pole, tree and 2 driveways
- Auburn man appeals Alaska sexual assault and murder conviction
- Hollywood movies rarely reflect climate change, Colby researchers find
- Environmentalists advocate for removal of 4 Kennebec River dams
- New leader picked for Maine’s youth prison
- Brewer baseball staves off rival Bangor to save season
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
BDN reporter Kathleen O’Brien wanted to know what was making that strange croaking sound every hour in downtown Bangor. She discovered that the frog-shaped clock attached to the outside of the Maine Discovery Museum had its own unique story, and has been hopping along, ribbit-ing out the time for more than 20 years. Video by Leela Stockley.
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“Rather than bolstering the transparency around questionable activities involving executive branch family members and foreign entities, Congress should ban those activities entirely.”
Editorial: More transparency not enough to fix presidential conflicts of interest
LIFE IN MAINE
On a morning stroll in 1977, a family found the bloodied body of a young woman a stone’s throw from Acadia National Park. Leslie Spellman’s killer still hasn’t been found.
There’s a saying in Maine about baby animals that goes: “If you care, leave them there.”
Two sportsmen buddies had a good Samaritan moment after reeling in quite the catch on Moosehead Lake. Shawn Jacobs and Dustin Nadeau were recently able to reunite a fellow fisherman with some lost gear.
It’s the end of May, which means weeds are popping up in your garden. Here are a few natural solutions to keep them from taking hold.