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Down East man peddles affordability by selling potatoes in Maine parking lots
The Potato Man sells 50 pound bags for $20, or 40 cents per pound, almost 10 cents less than the cheapest Russets available at Bangor-area Walmart and Hannaford stores.
UMaine baseball seeking reliable closer as Black Bears open conference play
Ninth-year head coach Nick Derba said there have been plenty of positives and is focused on this weekend’s America East-opening three-game series.
26 rental townhouses planned for new Bangor development
The units will be rented at roughly $1,500 to $1,600 per month with heat and hot water included.
New Islesboro ferry may drop George Mitchell’s name for Maine woman’s instead
Island residents have expressed concerns in light of the former senator’s ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Winterport keeps trying, and failing, to secure public water access
Every town on the lower stretch of the Penobscot River has a public access point to the river. Except Winterport.
Can-Am brings economic boost to northern Maine
The races bring more than excitement to the Aroostook town. They also bring crowds, who spend money to a region that depends on winter tourism.
UMaine hockey players know they are 1 win away from filling the TD Garden again
If the fifth-seeded Black Bears can beat fourth seed Boston College in Friday’s 7 p.m. Hockey East quarterfinals, they’ll make it to the Hockey East semifinal.
Road race across Penobscot Narrows Bridge returns next month after year hiatus
On April 18, runners will once again run across the bridge connecting Waldo and Hancock counties over the Penobscot River.
Reality TV star’s dispute over a Maine camp is heading to court
Jenni Farley, known as JWoww, claims her ex-husband’s father intimidated a couple who wanted to buy the waterfront camp in Steuben.
Maine’s proposed data center ban could restrict facility planned at Loring
A bill headed to the Legislature would halt permits for facilities using more than 20 megawatts of power until late 2027.
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