QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Rockland City Councilor Nate Davis speaking at a meeting during which the council voted to remove per-unit minimum lot sizes in two residential zones of the city.
TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES
Here’s a voting guide for today’s congressional and legislative primaries. Voters will choose party candidates for three federal races and the Maine Legislature, plus school budgets and various local questions. The highest-profile race is in the 2nd Congressional District, where state Reps. Austin Theriault and Mike Soboleski are dueling for the right to take on U.S. Rep. Jared Golden. Follow the election results here after polls close across the state at 8 p.m.
Bangor High achieved its highest graduation rate ever. The dramatic improvement is proof the department’s recent focus on improving overall student well-being is working.
Math and reading scores have worsened among Maine students, according to a new report. In 2022, only 24 percent of Maine eighth-graders were proficient in math and just 29 percent of fourth-graders were proficient in reading.
A Northport home with an exclusive crescent beach and island views is on the market for $3 million. “On a beautiful summer day, you’ll probably see somebody out there,” listing agent Brian Wickenden said. “But there’s plenty of space to share.”
MAINE IN PICTURES
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Gun control will be on minds of Lewiston shooting survivors this November
- Bangor woman who allegedly joked about pulling trigger pleads not guilty in fatal shooting
- Fire burns down garage in Levant
- Aroostook community college creates housing to bolster workforce
- Passenger in car crash that killed 4 Maine Maritime students still facing charges
- FedEx shipped gun parts to Maine teen before fatal shooting, lawsuit says
- Midcoast school board race is referendum on decision to end trans protections
- Truck driver caused collision with train in Prospect, police say
- Dead body in Lincolnville identified as missing Union man
- Maine jail is facing 2 wrongful death lawsuits
- Substitute teacher dies after Augusta crash
- Follow this Mainer trying to kayak from Boston to Portland in a day
- High School softball teams battle to make regional finals
- Gatorade names Maine softball, baseball players of the year
- Messalonskee vs. Bangor among regional baseball title matchups
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“This year, Maine began semi-open primaries. That means unenrolled voters can vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary. There are also more than a dozen legislative primaries this year.”
Editorial: There are many reasons to cast a ballot on Tuesday
LIFE IN MAINE
There are thousands of species of beetles in Maine, but just a few of them could cause big problems in your garden this year.
A three-day festival of African culture is coming to Bangor this summer. The Bangor Area African Festival will showcase fare from African countries, African-owned businesses, talent, fashion and more.
Compared with other states, Maine’s outdoor leaders were slow to warm up to crossbows, V. Paul Reynolds writes.