QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Michael Ellis, city manager of Calais, on Maine’s aggressive housing goals.
TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES
Rural counties are going to struggle to meet Maine’s “aggressive” housing goals. An acute labor shortage and migration patterns that have historically seen people leave Maine’s rural areas are among the obstacles.
Bike crashes surged in Bangor this summer. Bicycle advocates say the trend will continue unless big changes are made to the city’s infrastructure.
Here are four themes from Maine legislative races that have been slow to get going. Maine routinely has some of the nation’s most competitive legislative races. That’s looking to be particularly true in the House this year.
Nearly 75 Houlton high school students walked out of classes in protest. The students described a pervasive culture of sexual harassment, assault and bullying at the school.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Study finds rural Maine needs to ramp up construction to meet housing goals
- Woman found dead in Bangor after she didn’t show up for work
- Legacy Sandwich in Bangor avoids closure
- 40,000 pounds of pet supplies donated to low-income older adults in Greater Bangor
- Bucksport High School closes early because of ‘safety concern’
- Acadia park ranger and ‘belligerent’ man injured during arrest
- Hundreds of pilings are coming for Maine Maritime’s bigger pier
- A market for local food and crafts is moving to downtown Searsport
- Former Maine police officer gets 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting girl
- Rechargeable batteries may have caused Camden house fire
- Fryeburg Fair will install metal detectors as safety precaution
- Portland police search for man last seen in July
- Maine worker dies after front-end loader hits him
- The Week 4 Maine high school football games you won’t want to miss
- Gallop, Guerrette, Balmas lead Hermon High girls soccer to win over John Bapst
- Where Cooper Flagg’s Duke team will play in the Northeast this season
- UMaine hockey center looking for big season after injury-marred campaign
MAINE IN PICTURES
THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND
All weekend, it’s Old Town Riverfest, with lots of community events along the Penobscot River in Old Town, including a parade, food and craft fairs, live music, and other entertainment. It’s also Autumn Gold weekend in Ellsworth, with fall-themed activities throughout Ellsworth all day on Saturday. Also on Saturday, it’s the 31st annual Paws on Parade event, a dog parade raising money for the Bangor Humane Society, is set for 10 a.m. at Husson University. And on Sunday, the Broadway touring production of “The Book of Mormon” is set for the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“The failure of this last-minute pressure campaign is a win for Nebraska and for careful deliberation over rushed partisanship.”
Editorial: More states should be following Maine and Nebraska in splitting electoral votes
LIFE IN MAINE
Much of our country’s garlic is grown in California or imported from China. But many farms produce it right here in Maine. The annual Maine Garlic Festival starts next weekend.
Madawaska didn’t replace its welcome sign, so residents made one. The old one fell down and broke two years ago.
An 11-year-old from Corinna is one step closer to a hunting grand slam. He already had his turkey and bear on Tuesday when he bagged an 800-pound bull moose.