TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES

It took months to start fixing a tiny Maine water district’s financial crisis. The district’s problems are an extreme example of institutional issues threatening vital government tasks. 

Opponents believe a 2021 law should block a planned expansion of Juniper Ridge landfill in Old Town. It is the first time environmental justice must be considered.

Rents in Bangor are rising faster than anywhere else in the state. A national real estate advisory firm discovered this and more when evaluating the city’s housing market.

A “one-of-a-kind” home for sale on Mount Desert Island gives a big nod to the Old World. Not only does “Rockridge” have curious design elements, but it’s one of the least expensive homes for sale on MDI right now.

MAINE IN PICTURES

The University of Maine football team practices at Morse Field at Harold Alfond Sports Stadium on Wednesday, July 31, 2024. Read Larry Mahoney’s preview of UMaine football training camp here. Credit: Linda Coan O’Kresik / BDN

NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

“There is a very important voice calling for change at the U.S. Supreme Court, and everyone should be listening to them. No, it’s not President Joe Biden.”

Editorial: Listen to Justice Elena Kagan on Supreme Court reform

LIFE IN MAINE

Only about a quarter of bear hunting permits are filled each year due to the extraordinary senses of sight, hearing and smell the animals possess. BDN Outdoors contributor Bill Graves talks about how to use the right scents for bait sites.

Bangor’s landmark Paul Bunyan statue is getting a fresh paint job.

If you didn’t make it to the Maine Lobster Festival on Wednesday, there are still four more days. In the meantime, enjoy these scenes from Day 1.