1 year ago Penquis receives $50,000 grant from NeighborWorks America BANGOR — Penquis announced that it has received a grant of $50,000 from NeighborWorks America to support Penquis’ Financial Capability Program.
1 year ago Toss-up elections could decide Maine’s electric future By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff The board that would oversee Maine’s electric distribution system under Question 3 on November’s ballot would add a unique layer to our politics, creating a new political entity whose members would represent large and divided areas.
1 year ago Center Theatre announces auditions for ‘A Christmas Carol’ DOVER-FOXCROFT – Open auditions for the Center Theatre’s winter production of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic, “A Christmas Carol” will take place this month.
1 year ago Maine firefighters from across the state convene in Presque Isle By Paul Bagnall, The Star-Herald Staff PRESQUE ISLE — More than 70 fire departments turned out for the 59th annual Maine State Federation of Firefighters Convention that featured a Saturday parade down Main Street in Presque Isle.
1 year ago Maine’s rural counties scramble to fill gaps in police patrols By Joyce Kryszak, The Maine Monitor A late summer breeze whispered through the soaring pines surrounding Andy Foss’ home on the shore of Gardner Lake in Washington County, where he sits reflecting on his more than a quarter-century of public service as a law enforcement officer.
1 year ago Camden National Bank hires Witten as senior vice president, director of information security CAMDEN – Camden National Bank announced that Matthew Witten has joined the company as senior vice president, director of information security.
1 year ago Mountain View Correctional Facility resident dies By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff CHARLESTON — The Maine Department of Corrections stated Sept.
1 year ago School year underway in RSU 68 DOVER-FOXCROFT — A few days into the start of classes, RSU 68 school board members learned more about the opening week of school from administrators during a meeting at the superintendent’s office building on Tuesday evening.
1 year ago Piscataquis Democrats contribute $1,000 to Piscataquis Regional Food Center DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Democratic Committee raised over $1,000 at fairs throughout the summer with their raffle of a Pelican kayak.
1 year ago County to go with Bangor firm for jail HVAC upgrades DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Commissioners selected ABM Mechanical, Inc.
1 year ago Penquis Prevention Council workshops The Penquis Prevention Council is offering community workshops to help prevent or reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect in our community.
1 year ago County Teachers of the Year seek stories The 2023 County Teachers of the Year want to share your amazing stories! During the 2023-24 academic school year, the 2023 CTOYs will collect and share positive stories from Maine educators to elevate the teaching profession and connect with a variety of audiences.
1 year ago London’s National Theatre coming to Center Theatre DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Center Theatre recently announced a new fall film series “National Theatre Live”.
1 year ago Suicide prevention non-profit JD Foundation is closing its doors For nearly 15 years as a recognized non-profit organization the Abbot Village-based JD Foundation has worked across Maine to bring down youth suicide and bullying rates through awareness and education.
1 year ago Walgreens in Guilford to cut 12 jobs and close this month A Walgreens store in the Piscataquis County town of Guilford will lay off 12 employees when it permanently closes later this month.
1 year ago Northern Light Mayo Hospital welcomes women’s health-focused community health navigator DOVER-FOXCROFT — Navigating mammography and follow-up breast care can be complicated.
1 year ago UPS cutting service in rural Piscataquis County towns United Parcel Service is cutting deliveries from five to three days a week in a handful of Piscataquis County towns.
1 year ago Maine Masons encourage thousands of kids to read through ‘Bikes for Books’ HOLDEN — Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation and local Maine Masonic Lodges provide bicycles for students to win, simply by reading books.