Bangor
Coverage of Bangor in the Nexus archive.
- Democrats Reset the Maine Senate Race. Now Comes the Tricky Part.
Democrats in Maine are selecting a Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner during their party's nominating convention. Troy Jackson spoke to Maine Democrats at the event in Bangor, Maine.
- Maine Dems pick Troy Jackson to replace Graham Platner and take on Susan Collins in high stakes Senate race
Maine Dems selected Troy Jackson to replace Graham Platner and run against Susan Collins in a Senate race. The special nominating convention in Bangor confirmed Jackson's nomination.
- Jackson formally clinches Democratic nod to take on Collins in Maine Senate race
Troy Jackson secured the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Susan Collins in the Maine Senate race. Jackson won the nomination with 566 votes at the Democratic convention in Bangor, defeating his only challenger, Saundra, a biopharmaceutical executive.
- Maine Democrats crown Troy Jackson as Platner replacement as fresh scrutiny clouds Senate reset
Maine Democrats selected Troy Jackson as their Senate nominee following Graham Platner's campaign collapse. Jackson defeated Saundra Pelletier in a landslide at the party's nominating convention, with concerns raised about his past conduct and policy positions despite securing party unity.
- Troy Jackson wins the Democratic nomination for US Senate in Maine
Troy Jackson has won the Democratic nomination for the US Senate in Maine. The Associated Press reported the victory from Bangor, Maine.
- Maine Democrats are meeting to pick a new Senate nominee to face Republican Sen. Susan Collins
Maine Democrats are selecting a new U.S. Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner, who withdrew from the race following a sexual assault allegation. Former state Senate President Troy Jackson has emerged as the leading candidate, with support from progressive groups and delegates. The party must name a nominee by Monday to face Republican Sen. Susan Collins in a key Senate race.
- Maine Democrats are meeting to pick a new Senate nominee to face Republican Sen. Susan Collins
Maine Democrats are selecting a new Senate nominee to challenge Republican Sen. Susan Collins after Graham Platner withdrew from the race due to a sexual assault allegation. Former state Senate President Troy Jackson has emerged as the favorite, while women’s health company CEO Saundra Pelletier remains the only other candidate. The party must choose a nominee by Monday, 99 days before the November election.
- Family of 4 hit by alleged OUI driver while walking on sidewalk at summer festival
A Maine man is charged with operating under the influence of methamphetamine after colliding with a family of four on a sidewalk during a summer festival. The incident left the mother with severe injuries, the father with broken ribs, and the 5-year-old daughter with a liver laceration, while the 3-month-old infant was unharmed.
- Family of 4 hit by alleged OUI driver while walking on sidewalk at summer festival
A Maine man faces charges including operating under the influence of methamphetamine after allegedly striking a family of four on a sidewalk during a summer festival. The incident left the mother with severe injuries, including a compound fracture and broken hip, while the father sustained broken ribs and the couple's children suffered minor injuries. The driver, Carl Hartley, has a criminal history dating back to 1987.
- Troy Jackson Tightens Hold on Democratic Senate Nomination in Maine
Troy Jackson appears almost certain to win the Maine Democratic Party's Senate nomination at the party's nominating convention in Bangor.
- Maine Democrats Eyeing Late July Convention to Pick Platner Replacement
Maine Democratic Party is considering a late July convention to select a replacement for Platner. Possible locations for the convention include Augusta and Bangor.
- Democrats await ranked choice vote in Maine to decide key House nominee
Democrats are awaiting the outcome of a ranked choice vote in Maine to determine a key House nominee. The article references former Maine Gov. Paul LePage in Bangor, Maine on May 14.
- Vance heading to Maine as Platner-Collins fight heats up
Vice President Vance is visiting Maine to deliver remarks on the Trump administration's efforts, amidst the Senate race between Senator Susan Collins and Graham Platner. The visit will take place in Bangor, the third-most populous city in Maine. Vice President Vance's office announced the trip on Tuesday.