2 years ago Bangor Savings Bank Foundation celebrates 25 years of community support with 25 grants The Bangor Savings Bank Foundation is celebrating its 25-year anniversary and awarding grants totaling over $200,000 to New England organizations that are helping to make their communities vibrant and strong.
2 years ago Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church Kids Christmas Fair and Quarter Store benefits PAWS Photo courtesy of Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church, United Church of Christ QUARTER SALE FOR PAWS — On Sunday, Dec.
2 years ago Maine Connectivity Authority announces Greenville as part of $370K Jumpstart award On Monday, Dec.
2 years ago The Nature Conservancy brings river restoration opportunities to Piscataquis County The Piscataquis County Soil & Water Conservation District is excited to announce they are entering into a three-year contract with the Maine Chapter of The Nature Conservancy that focuses on implementation of stream restoration and aquatic organism passage projects.
2 years ago Auditor blasts leaders of tiny Maine plantation for mishandling public money An independent auditor called out elected officials of a tiny Maine municipality for violating the public trust by not following proper procedures for handling taxpayer money.
2 years ago Cleaves is 2022 Find the Shop Local Tree Contest winner Observer photo/Keri Foster FIND THE SHOP LOCAL TREE WINNER — Bill Cleaves of Sangerville is the grand prize winner of the Piscataquis Observer’s annual Find the Shop Local Tree contest.
2 years ago State fines company $6K for violating building permit in Beaver Cove BEAVER COVE, Maine — A company with a permit to build two single-family houses in Beaver Cove will have to pay a $6,150 fine and restore vegetation, leaving the Maine’s Land Use Planning Commission members to wonder how to better thwart violations such as these.
2 years ago With access to reliable high-speed internet at stake, Mainers have a chance to ‘Correct the Dots’ PORTLAND — The Maine Connectivity Authority has launched a critical public education campaign called Correct the Dots, a call to action for individuals to check their addresses on new federal internet maps and to file a challenge if the information is incorrect.
2 years ago Collins, King announce more than $500,000 to support small businesses in rural Maine WASHINGTON, D.
2 years ago Baxter State Park is struggling to find its next leader By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff When Eben Sypitkowski stepped down in February as the director of Baxter State Park, the state immediately began a national search for his successor.
2 years ago State approves plan for housing and business development in Moosehead Lake region Maine officials have approved a land use agreement that designates nearly 1,040 acres in the Moosehead Lake region as areas for future housing and commercial development.
2 years ago Efforts to restore Atlantic salmon on the Penobscot River awarded $7.5M grant By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff The Atlantic Salmon Federation’s work to help restore the fish to the Penobscot River will receive a big boost thanks to a $7.
2 years ago Modern Image Salon collecting for Furry Friends Food Bank Many older Mainers are worried about having to make tough choices concerning the purchase of food and fuel to heat their homes.
2 years ago Animal welfare grants awarded through Maine Community Foundation The Maine Community Foundation Animal Welfare Grant Program has awarded 25 grants totaling $342,884 to organizations and projects across the state that advance animal welfare.
2 years ago Former Guilford teacher and selectperson honored for his civic engagement DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis County’s economic development group recognized William “Bill” Thompson — a Guilford resident, teacher and longtime Select Board member — as this year’s Warren “Pete” Myrick Award winner.
2 years ago Health experts share tips on prevention and treatment of RSV, the flu, and COVID-19 It starts with a few sniffles, a scratchy throat, and a couple of sneezes.
2 years ago Maine is 75 percent carbon neutral. Thank the forests. By Mehr Sher Mainers learned earlier this year that the state is approximately 75 percent carbon neutral, based on a first-of-its-kind analysis of Maine’s greenhouse gas emissions.
2 years ago Greenville to remain with Waste Management GREENVILLE — After town officials looked at several options, Greenville will continue to contract with Waste Management for municipal solid waste disposal.