QUOTE OF THE DAY
— Allagash Volunteer Fire Chief Louis Pelletier III on a lawsuit filed claiming the Select Board failed to hold a public meeting before conducting a land swap.
TODAY’S TOP STORIES
Keep an eye on these Maine cities for housing news in 2025. If the state is going to meet its 2030 housing goals, it will be because of creativity with permitting and building at the local level.
Expect new debates over funding roads and bridges. Lawmakers will have to tackle a transportation funding shortfall, with a $100 million bond and tax changes potentially on the table.
Presque Isle celebrated New Year’s Eve for the first time in 13 years. The revival of the star-lighting bash was inspired by growing business and Main Street momentum in the past year.
NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
- Here are the 1st babies of 2025
- Aroostook County outdoor center is for sale for $2.9M
- Allagash disputes lawsuit filed by residents over land swap deal
- ‘Very large’ barn burns in Dover-Foxcroft
- Coastal Maine library will double in size to add world-class maritime collection
- Police searching for attacker after Lewiston girl shot in the leg
- UMaine women’s basketball opens defense of league title at UMass Lowell on Thursday
MAINE IN PICTURES
MAINE TOWN OF THE WEEK
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WINTERPORT: The easternmost town in Waldo County has long been part of the debate about what constitutes the midcoast — while it’s part of Waldo County, Winterport generally shares more in common with its neighbors to the north, Hampden and Bangor. Winterport was once part of Frankfort, until it was established as its own town in 1860. It was so-named because its harbor on the Penobscot River remained generally ice-free all winter long — an excellent place for ships to moor during the coldest months.
FROM THE OPINION PAGES
“It is not the sole duty of women like Collins to champion women’s rights in the Senate; every senator, particularly the male majority, bears that responsibility.”
LIFE IN MAINE
Here are 10 unexpected things you can do with your old Christmas tree. If it’s hard to let go of your fresh-cut tree or you just don’t want to go to the dump again, there are options.
You can still go fly fishing in the dead of winter. “Don’t pack away your fly rod just because it’s cold and the snow has fallen,” Outdoors contributor Kevin McKay writes.