QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I wonder why there wasn’t more opposition.” 

— Chris Osterrieder, Kennebunk’s director of community development, after the town overwhelmingly opted to regulate short-term rentals, in contrast to neighboring towns that have been reluctant to do so.

TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES

In a shallow pool of Republican voters, Donald Trump’s influence carried the day during the primaries. Beyond his continued influence, we can learn other lessons from Tuesday’s election.

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A wealthy Maine town passed short-term rental regulations in a landslide. The decision cuts against those in neighboring towns where voters have been reluctant to regulate the industry.

Here’s a map of where short-term rental licenses were requested in Bangor. Applications came pouring in last month after the city required short-term rental operators to license their units.

Orono wants someone to build housing on a town lot that’s been vacant since 2015. More municipalities are developing their unused land as a way to address the state’s housing crisis.

A Belfast man led a quiet life before he allegedly provoked a fatal encounter with cops. Daniel Ryan began acting erratically in the week before his death, according to some neighbors.

MAINE IN PICTURES

Long-distance kayaker Joe Guglielmetti stands on the East End Beach in Portland on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. Guglielmetti likely established a new record this week, paddling from Boston to Portland in under 24 hours. Credit: / BDN Credit: Troy R. Bennett / BDN

NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

FROM THE OPINION PAGES 

“Affirming reproductive rights, including a right to contraception, is not a messaging attempt when those rights are being threatened, diminished and taken away.”

Editorial: Affirming reproductive rights is a message worth supporting

LIFE IN MAINE

If you have an apple tree on your property, you’ve probably seen a few of these birds that were once the traditional harbinger of Maine springs. They’re among the most helpful animals to have around, because they can help control pests that often plague apple trees.

It’s the time of year when these prehistoric serpents can be found laying eggs in sandy soil and trundling across busy roads. Snapping turtles, which have no teeth but a mighty bite, can easily become roadkill if drivers aren’t on the lookout.

Here’s how to safely rescue a turtle if you see it in the middle of the road, and if it is safe to do so.

As June wears on, saltwater anglers on the midcoast excitedly monitor points, jetties, coves, reversing falls and beaches for signs of a frenzy. Then finally, someone yells out “the stripers are in,” and bass fishermen ready their gear.