5 months ago 6,000 attend 2024 Maine Whoopie Pie Festival DOVER-FOXCROFT — The day started with showers, but by mid-morning it was perfect whoopie pie weather for the 6,000 people who came to Dover-Foxcroft to get their fill of Maine’s Official State Treat during the 15th Maine Whoopie Pie Festival on Saturday, June 22.
5 months ago UScellular offers tech tips for summertime travel Summer travel is back and better than ever in 2024.
5 months ago Maine home sales, value increases holding steady for 4th month in a row By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine saw home sales increase in May, making it the fourth straight month of growth after more than two years of a steady decline in the state’s housing market.
5 months ago Breaking down the electric bill hikes coming for most Mainers on July 1 By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Solar subsidies and storms will drive another round of electric rate hikes hitting most Mainers on July 1, though the effects will differ depending on where you live.
5 months ago Northern Light CA Dean Hospital Bike & Boat rescheduled GREENVILLE — Due to forecasted heavy rain and thunderstorms, Northern Light CA Dean Hospital has postponed the Sunday, June 23 Bike & Boat event.
5 months ago Greenville Planning Board approves affordable housing density ordinance GREENVILLE — For much of 2024, the Greenville Planning Board has been working on an affordable housing density ordinance to be in compliance with state regulations — LD 2003 “An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Commission To Increase Housing Opportunities in Maine by Studying Zoning and Land Use Restrictions.
5 months ago Greenville code enforcement office moves into former police space GREENVILLE — With Greenville’s police department having moved out of the town office and across Minden street to the new public safety building, the code enforcement office will now be housed in the former police space and the town clerk’s office will be in the former home of code enforcement.
5 months ago D-F Kiwanis Charities announces preparations and revisions for 74th annual Kiwanis Auction DOVER-FOXCROFT — “Going once, going twice, sold to the man in the second row with the blue hat!” The Dover-Foxcroft Kiwanis Charities is pleased to announce preparations for their very popular largest fundraiser and summer tradition, the annual Kiwanis Auction to be held July 26-27 at the Piscataquis Valley Fairgrounds.
5 months ago April’s solar eclipse greatly boosted tourism spending in Maine By Nick Song, Maine Public Spending by tourists in Maine increased by 23.
5 months ago Maine Whoopie Pie Festival returns on Saturday in Dover-Foxcroft DOVER-FOXCROFT — Maine’s beloved Whoopie Pie Festival will return Saturday June 22 with live wrestling and a record number of bakers from around the state.
5 months ago Dover-Foxcroft to look at hydropower capabilities of Mayo Mill Dam DOVER-FOXCROFT — Earlier this month Dover-Foxcroft residents voted 558-411 to reject a referendum article concerning removal of the downtown Mayo Mill Dam on the Piscataquis River, meaning citizens were in favor of using tax money to fund studies, permitting, and repair costs for the structure.
5 months ago New Piscataquis County flag raised on county campus Contributed photo NEW COUNTY FLAG — The new Piscataquis County flag is raised by Sheriff Robert Young, Chief Deputy Todd Lyford, and Deputy Kyle Wilson during a ceremony on Flag Day (Friday, June 14) at the county campus in Dover-Foxcroft.
5 months ago Gov. Mills announces $2.4M in grants to help prepare for climate effects, improve energy efficiency AUGUSTA – Gov.
5 months ago Color run at Dexter Regional High School By Chloe Murdock, Dexter Regional High School Class of 2026 DEXTER — June 1 was a beautiful day for a color run! Dexter Regional High School’s JMG Student Leadership Team and Positive Action Team teamed up to put together a 5K color fun run.
5 months ago Annual count shows deceptive decline in number of Maine homeless people By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff The annual count of homeless people in Maine documented 1,000 fewer people this year, but experts say the drop isn’t a result of homelessness declining across the state.
5 months ago What happens to the marijuana seized from illegal Maine grow houses? By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff Police departments across Maine have seized hundreds of pounds of marijuana during the last year in dozens of illegal grow house raids.
5 months ago Lily Cat completes second floor renovations MONSON — The Lily Cat recently completed a renovation of the building’s second floor, adding insulation, heat, and air conditioning.
6 months ago Center Theatre says ‘don’t attend our fundraiser’ DOVER-FOXCROFT – This Independence Day, the Center Theatre for the Performing Arts invites you to celebrate in a way that requires no dress-up, no driving, and no leaving your favorite summer spot.