1 year ago Get ready for referendum chaos in Maine this fall By Matthew Gagnon Seven years ago, I declared that Maine was in the beginning stages of a referendum arms race, with no end in sight.
1 year ago When newly purchased land gets posted it means disappearing access for Maine hunters By Chris Sargent “No, we don’t really want anyone else in there.
1 year ago It’s nothing new to see Maine’s union workers disappearing By Matthew Gagnon “Maine’s union membership is on the decline,” read the headline in the Bangor Daily News on Monday.
1 year ago My outdoors bucket list remains painfully long, but all hope is not lost By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff I came into this year with high hopes.
1 year ago How to explain yourself, Jared Golden style By Matthew Gagnon “Dear Mainer,” a Substack newsletter published by U.
1 year ago Engage our youth because they will soon be our leaders By Andrew Hudacs Regardless of age, we all have a stake in our communities.
1 year ago Consider offers carefully By Nancy Battick Genealogy is a hobby, but for many of us it’s an obsession.
1 year ago Maine’s growing budget surplus is good news, but it’s a result of high taxes and inflation By Matthew Gagnon Another day, another surplus.
1 year ago Homeless and asylum-seeker crises are hurting Portland and Maine By Matthew Gagnon Portland is in rough shape.
1 year ago Outdoor pursuits come with inherent risk By Sarah Sindo Since you found your way to the Bangor Daily News Outdoors section, I’m assuming you enjoy the outdoors and maybe even view wilderness as an essential space for yourself.
1 year ago Why I am not afraid to hike alone in Maine By Aislinn Sarnacki Just before sunrise, I entered the dense forest of Baxter State Park.
1 year ago Queries can help By Nancy Battick If you’re stuck in your research, you might want to consider writing a query.