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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“I think that we could have done some more building.”

— Bangor City Councilor Michael Beck reflecting on 2025, which the city had declared the “year of building.”

TODAY’S TOP STORIES

Bangor named building its top priority of 2025. Here’s how that went. The city doled out a record number of building permits, but available data shows there’s more to the story.

Here’s what Penobscot County’s budget crisis means for Bangor. Out of a nearly $4 million jump in the 2026 Penobscot County budget, $1.2 million will be borne by the city’s residents.

New housing in rural Maine is coming from an unlikely source. The Northern Forest Center historically helped rural communities with downtown revitalization, outdoor recreation and forest conservation.

What Donald Trump’s latest move on Somalia means for Maine immigrants. Many in Maine’s Somali community were born in the U.S. or have become citizens, muting the initial impact of Trump’s move.

Last year’s federal food program cuts are threatening Maine farms. Programs that allowed purchases directly from farmers had paid growers on a steady upward trend between 2022 and 2024. But that changed last year.

NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

MAINE IN PICTURES

Common Ground Country Fair Director April Boucher, left, unveils the fair’s 2026 poster Tuesday as winning artist Brenda McGuinness looks on. This was McGuinness’ third time entering the organization’s annual poster contest. Credit: Elizabeth Walztoni / BDN

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

President Donald Trump gestures past Vice President JD Vance on May 6, 2025, during a FIFA task force meeting on the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Credit: Mark Schiefelbein / AP

“Serious racial justice leaders took to the internet to answer back to JD Vance that they never — not once — asked for him to apologize about who he is.”

Opinion: You don’t have to apologize for being white. But championing white power is abusive.

LIFE IN MAINE

Aroostook baker Olivia Cyr’s artistic small-batch cookies have traveled to aficionados from Maine to Hawaii.

Read about an ice fishing misadventure on MDI’s Jordan Pond.