5 months ago Site for new Penobscot County jail narrowed to 4 potential properties By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff Penobscot County officials are considering buying one of four properties on which to build a new jail.
5 months ago More women are coaching Maine high school boys soccer than ever before By Sam Canfield, Bangor Daily News Staff As recently as 2016, just two of the 127 active high school varsity boys soccer programs in Maine had female head coaches.
5 months ago Cider pressing event at the Law Farm Nature Trails DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District is partnering with the East Sangerville Grange once again to bring you some fun at our upcoming cider pressing event.
5 months ago 50th annual Seaplane Fly-In brings planes and people to Greenville GREENVILLE — Pilots from across Maine and the country are expected to attend the popular International Seaplane Fly-In from Thursday to Sunday, Sept.
5 months ago FA’s Jarrett finishes 12th at Panther Pre-Season 2-Miler WALDOBORO — Foxcroft Academy senior Runner Jarrett finished 12th at the Panther Pre-Season 2-Miler on Saturday, Aug.
5 months ago Our 8 favorite Maine restaurants for outdoor dining By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff As long as the weather is warm enough that you’re not shivering and there’s no precipitation, when given the option at a restaurant of indoor or outdoor seating, there’s a high likelihood most Mainers will choose the latter.
5 months ago What it’s like to hike Maine’s scariest trail By Aislinn Sarnacki The jagged backbone of a stone giant, Knife Edge stretched before us.
5 months ago Northern Light ends Medicare contract with Humana By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Northern Light Health, one of Maine’s largest health care providers, ended its Medicare Advantage network contract with Humana, which could lead some patients to pay more for care.
5 months ago Reports shows impact of historic Medicare Rx out-of-pocket spending cap on Maine seniors To the Editor; AARP has released a report that shows an estimated 12,700 Mainers on Medicare prescription drug plans will see savings thanks to a new out-of-pocket cap that starts Jan.