1. Protesters spent Sunday outside the Wells Police Department, demanding the town cut ties with ICE. The police chief put the contract on hold in May, citing a pending bill that could ban such agreements statewide. Wells is the only police department in Maine with an ICE partnership. (WGME)
2. President Trump has moved the official portraits of Barack Obama and both Bush presidents to a rarely seen White House stairwell, breaking tradition. The move follows escalating tensions with his predecessors and comes after replacing Obama’s portrait with a painting of Trump surviving an assassination attempt. (WGME)
3. Hundreds packed Federal Street for St. Peter’s Parish Italian Bazaar, celebrating its 100th year. The feast honoring Saint Rocco featured pasta, cannolis, games for kids, and low-stakes gambling for adults, with proceeds benefiting the parish. (WGME)
4. Maine basketball stars Cooper and Ace Flagg were home running a youth camp at UMaine, working with hundreds of kids on skills and inspiration before their NBA and college debuts. The brothers say it’s all about giving back to the community that raised them. (NCM)
5. The Patriots unveiled a 12-foot bronze statue of Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium, honoring the GOAT with fans and teammates looking on. Brady called it a team honor — and joked it’ll give Jets fans something to throw beers at every year.
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