From Daily News
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These 4 fly tying and fishing commandments are game changers
Here are four suggestions that you’d do well to heed — a pair of tying tips, and a pair that deal more with fishing.
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There is nothing like the sounds in the turkey woods at daybreak
"If you enjoy the outdoors and wild things, you must get yourself in the turkey woods early in the morning during spring mating season."
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‘Table for one?’: Why I love dining alone
"There was a time when the idea of dining alone would bubble into panic. I wouldn’t do it. I couldn’t. But that time is long gone."
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Antisemitic threats undermine goals of campus pro-Palestine protests
"Violent and eliminationist rhetoric turns off most Americans and undermines the potential for coexistence and a just peace."
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Unity man arrested after allegedly shooting at Maine forest ranger
The incident drew a large police presence from multiple agencies to a stretch of Route 139 in Unity on Monday afternoon.
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Messalonskee baseball outlasts Brewer away in 10 innings
It was Messalonskee’s second extra-inning victory in six days and Brewer’s third consecutive one-run loss.
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Simpson, Shook lead Bucksport softball to 8-inning win over Orono
Two of the best pitchers in the region hooked up in a masterpiece on Monday afternoon.
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UMaine theater producer will take on Orono’s performing arts festival
The future for Artsapalooza was uncertain after the nonprofit that ran it in past years announced in March that it would dissolve.
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Bangor wants to be Maine’s 1st ‘Bee City’
Bee Cities must adopt policies that support native pollinators and educate the public on conservation.
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How to tell which Maine birds are serenading you this spring
It’s pretty cool when you can actually picture the birds serenading you. And it’s even better when that knowledge helps you spot the birds.
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Maine greenhouses report slow start to growing season
Despite the slow start, greenhouse owners said interest in gardening that boomed at the beginning of COVID restrictions is still going strong.
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Former Maine cop charged with sexual exploitation of a child
Larry Fickett, who last worked for the Bar Harbor Police Department eight years ago, has been released from jail on $10,000 cash bail.