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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“It’s like a treasure hunt … It’s like finding gold out in the forest.”

Lagrange fungi farmer Magan Mishio, who found her first patch of wild black morel mushrooms last week after years of fruitless searching.

TODAY’S TOP STORIES

Feds join probe of deadly Searsmont lumber mill disaster. The state fire marshal’s office called in ATF investigators to help determine what caused the Searsmont fire and explosion.

Maine mushroom foragers find treasures in the woods after last year’s disappointments. They say they’re seeing early signs of an abundant spring season, as climate change shifts how mushrooms fruit in the future.

NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE

MAINE IN PICTURES

Members of the public line the street as the body of Morrill firefighter Andrew Cross arrives at Riposta Funeral Home in Belfast on Saturday. Credit: Sawyer Loftus / BDN

FROM THE OPINION PAGES

Republican gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Bush speaks with reporters after launching his campaign at the athenahealth offices in Belfast on Oct. 11, 2025. Credit: Michael Shepherd / BDN

“Our children love Maine as much as we do, but they are struggling to find a path to build a life here.”

Opinion: I support Jonathan Bush because I hope the next generation can also come home to Maine

LIFE IN MAINE

I went on my first bear hunt in 1977. Two years later, Maine ended spring bear hunting. “I didn’t kill a bear that first day, but I did learn two important things that I have carried with me ever since.”

The simple trick that makes bird songs easier to recognize. “The most important thing to know is that most of the sound comes from just a handful of birds.”

Go back in time by hiking along this old Bar Harbor railway. “Spanning Point Road and Old Route 1 in Hancock, the trail travels through a lovely forest of oaks, maples, balsam firs and other trees.”

What are those beautiful neon pink slime balls in the Maine woods? Slime molds aren’t fungi or lichens. They’re single-celled organisms that move around, similar to an amoeba.