2 years ago How Mainers can save money in 2023 by going green By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff The new year will bring savings for Mainers who want to switch to clean energy under the $739 billion Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congress in August.
2 years ago Recent cutbacks reveal financial headwinds facing Bangor’s largest health care system By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Recent moves by the Bangor region’s largest health care system to scale back or sell off services signal that Northern Light Health is facing some of the same financial headwinds as health care systems across the U.
2 years ago Lake Wassookeag ice fishing derby set for Jan. 14-15 Bangor Daily News file photo AUGERING WELL — Space is a premium these days at Frye Cove on Lake Wassookeag as fishermen stand nearly shoulder to shoulder, all seeking that trophy fish.
2 years ago Historic steamboat Katahdin getting 1st major overhaul in years GREENVILLE — An iconic steamboat built in 1914 — and the oldest Bath Iron Works vessel still operating — is undergoing a number of preservation efforts to ensure it continues cruising Moosehead Lake in the future.
2 years ago Camden National Bank reaches $700,000 of unrestricted funds given through Hope@Home program Camden National Bank announced that its Hope@Home program has reached the milestone of $700,000 in unrestricted funds donated to over 50 homeless shelters throughout Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
2 years ago Bangor church offers a lifeline for homeless population on cold winter nights By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff On a cold December Thursday night, John Michaud of Milo walked up the steps of the Mansion Church in Bangor with his laptop bag slung over his shoulder, greeting people waiting outside by name.
2 years ago How rising costs hammered Mainers in 2022 By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Consumers are feeling the pinch of product shortages and rising prices as they head into the holidays.
2 years ago Local small business owner publishes her third book ‘Gold Dust on the Highway’ GUILFORD — Keeping a small hospitality business financially afloat in central Maine is a serious challenge.
2 years ago Telehealth comes to 10 rural Maine libraries By Kathleen Phalen Tomaselli, Special to the Houlton Pioneer Times HOULTON — A new no-cost offering at the Cary Memorial Library in Houlton makes consulting with a specialist or keeping an appointment with other health care providers in locations like Bangor or Portland just a local library visit away.
2 years ago CA Dean Hospital reflects on successful year, looks ahead to new hospital and ambulance station GREENVILLE — Winter’s grip has taken hold on Piscataquis County, but the recent snowy weather has not hindered progress on one of the largest construction projects in the Moosehead Lake Region’s history.
2 years ago DRHS Student Government and Dexter Sunrise Kiwanis team up for annual food boxes Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School CHRISTMAS FOOD BOXES — Early on the morning of Dec.
2 years ago Greenville may rezone five lots on East Road GREENVILLE — Five adjacent lots on East Road, just after Stagecoach Road near the Greenville Municipal Airport, may be rezoned from the rural district into the rural development 2 district.
2 years ago Let’s check in. How are you? Northern Light Home Care & Hospice wants to know Northern Light Home Care & Hospice understands how difficult it can be when you are missing a loved one, particularly around the holiday season.
2 years ago New guest choice pantry to open in 2023 DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis Regional Food Center has completed its acquisition of the Dover Foxcroft Area Food Cupboard and unveiled a new name and distribution method.
2 years ago New ‘rugged phones’ will bring Piscataquis emergency response system out of the 1960s DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis County officials are hoping new technology will help emergency responders communicate better while saving thousands of dollars a month.
2 years ago $150,000 grant will increase hands-on activities for Dover-Foxcroft youth DOVER-FOXCROFT — Students will have more hands-on activities to choose from thanks to a $150,000 grant to boost an after-school program in Dover-Foxcroft.
2 years ago Author Doiron visits Dexter Regional High School Photo courtesy of Teresa Brzustowicz and Nichole Webber AUTHOR VISIT — Students and staff at Dexter Regional High School got a visit from author Paul Doiron on Dec 1.