QUOTE OF THE DAY

“When we started, you used to change the exhaust, oil and tires, but now you also have diagnostics and electronics. Newer vehicles have many gadgets on them.” 

— Mary Lee Belanger, co-owner of Pat’s Automotive Center in Caribou, on the family business, which is closing after 64 years.

TODAY’S TOP MAINE STORIES

Port Clyde still hasn’t filled the big hole left by last year’s waterfront fire. The blaze wasn’t the only big change to hit the midcoast village last year. 

U.S. Rep. Jared Golden came out in support of stiff tariffs, a Donald Trump idea that Golden’s Republican opponent in Maine’s 2nd District, Austin Theriault, also supports. 

U.S. Sen. Angus King has endorsed Kamala Harris for president. The independent described Harris as “quick and whip-smart,” not “particularly partisan” and passionate about “the truth and our democracy.”

A downtown Bangor restaurant has closed indefinitely two months after opening. Lavano’s opened on July 12, taking over the former Tesoro Italian Restaurant at 118 Harlow St. 

A Bangor lawyer has been nominated for district judge. Harris Mattson is one of three lawyers nominated by Gov. Janet Mills and the only person from Penobscot County.

NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

MAINE IN PICTURES

Bangor Daily News columnist Bob Duchesne says cedar waxwings are among his very favorite birds. The sociable, charming birds are starting to arrive in Maine. Credit: Courtesy of Bob Duchesne

THE BDN NEWS QUIZ

Photo illustration by Leela Stockley

This week’s BDN News Quiz looks at restaurants, protests, famous visitors and unique potential solutions to age-old traffic problems. Get ready to test how well you paid attention to current events in Maine over the past seven days. Are you a BDN superfan? Do all your friends ask you for the latest news? Put those skills to the test with the quiz.

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

In this May 9, 2019, file photo, steel rods produced at the Gerdau Ameristeel mill in St. Paul, Minnesota, await shipment. Credit: Jim Mone / AP

“With our trade deficit and foreign-owned debt growing by the minute, the clock is running out for America to reverse course,” Jared Golden writes.

Opinion: Why I’m sponsoring a 10 percent tariff on all imports

LIFE IN MAINE

Angela Monroe of South Thomaston waited 30 years for a Maine moose permit. On Tuesday, she got her moose.

Should you eat the mystery squash growing in your garden? If you didn’t plant it, you might want to think twice.

BDN birding columnist Bob Duchesne remembers trips to the library in his youth as much for the cedar waxwings outside as for the books. Today he explains why they’re special.