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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“We’re a little more respectable than we were before, and that’s a good thing.”

— Ewen Allison of Castle Hill speaking after residents of the Aroostook County town voted to lift a ban on schools, hospitals and libraries. Allison started the campaign to change the land-use policy, which was reportedly a byproduct of the town being zoned only for residential, agricultural and forest use.

TODAY’S TOP STORIES

Janet Mills’ attack on Graham Platner put Maine women at the center of their Senate race. That report comes from the BDN’s new politics reporter, Benjamin Kail, who will be covering races in the 2026 election.

Maine’s county races are even less competitive than four years ago, amid budget crises. Of 23 commission seats with partisan elections this year, only four will be contested by both parties.

Maine’s courts are pushing for more cybersecurity as they move their records online. Just six of the state’s 16 counties have their court dockets online, but the state hopes to finish the transition by early next year. 

The new Penobscot County Jail could cost up to $84 million. The building would have 258 beds and be located in Hampden instead of Bangor.

Here’s how six northern Maine schools will use a $1 million USDA grant. The funding is centered on schools in the Southern Aroostook Area Regional Service Center.

NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

MAINE IN PICTURES

Mary Sullivan presents John MacKay with a Bangor Breakfast Kiwanis Club community service award in 2005. Sullivan, who was Bangor’s first female mayor, died on March 8 at the age of 93. Credit: File / BDN

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

Clarissa Sabattis, chief of the Houlton Band of Maliseets, foreground, and other leaders of Maine’s tribes are welcomed by lawmakers into the House chamber on March 16, 2023, at the State House in Augusta. Rena Newell, chief of the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Sipayik, Edward Peter Paul, chief of the Aroostook Band of Mi’kmaqs, and Kirk Francis, chief of the Penobscot Nation, follow behind. Credit: Robert F. Bukaty / AP

“Throughout the state’s history, major questions of tribal rights have often been deferred by offering smaller policy adjustments that avoid addressing sovereignty directly.”

Opinion: Tax exemptions and economic policy is not sovereignty

LIFE IN MAINE

Revisit last winter’s record-breaking trout caught on Moosehead Lake.

Lil Wayne is returning to the Bangor waterfront this summer.