3 months ago What is going on at Northern Light? By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Instability caused by the pandemic continues to force one of Maine’s largest health care providers to scale back or cut services — and there are likely more “painful” changes on the horizon.
3 months ago SeDoMoCha is a Special Provision School DOVER-FOXCROFT — SeDoMoCha has one or more schools that participate in Special Provision II.
3 months ago Maine will join new IRS program letting taxpayers file free returns By Billy Kobin, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers tired of relying on paid tax preparers will soon have a new free option, with the state saying it will opt in to the Internal Revenue Service’s Direct File system by next year.
3 months ago Here is what you said in the state’s moose survey By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff From the effects of development and predation to skewed bull-cow ratios and suggestions about the annual hunt, Mainers recorded their observations about changes in the population of the state’s most iconic animal — the moose — in a management survey.
3 months ago How the chaotic presidential race is shaping politics in Maine’s 2nd District By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — More than five weeks of political turmoil, including the replacement of President Joe Biden on the Democratic ticket, is putting presidential politics at the center of the election in Maine’s swing 2nd Congressional District.
3 months ago Waitlist for Meals on Wheels grows amid funding deficit By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff The group that runs Greater Bangor’s meal delivery program for older residents is still facing a six-figure funding gap despite months of fundraising — and the waitlist for the service has only grown.
3 months ago MaineCF accepting applications for fall grant programs The Maine Community Foundation is accepting applications for its fall grant programs.
3 months ago Insurance superintendent warns Mainers about ‘self-funded’ health plans offered to individuals Bob Carey, superintendent of the Maine Bureau of Insurance, cautioned Maine residents to be aware of salespeople offering “self-funded” health plans to individual consumers.
4 months ago How to eat road kill in Maine By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff You’re driving along the highway, minding your own business, when you whiz past the carcass of a dead deer.
4 months ago Gould-Cookson joins Good Shepherd Food Bank board AUBURN — Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine recently welcomed five new board members to its board of directors including Whitney Gould-Cookson, MS, RD, LD, clinical dietitian at Northern Light Mayo Hospital in Dover-Foxcroft.
4 months ago RSU 68 officials readying for the start of classes DOVER-FOXCROFT — Just over three weeks before the start of classes on Wednesday, Aug.
4 months ago Bowerbank Days returns this weekend BOWERBANK — Every five years Bowerbank Days returns to the community of 100-plus citizens and more seasonal residents on the shores of Sebec Lake and in 2024 the festival features events in the village on the evening of Friday, Aug.
4 months ago These new Maine sporting laws go into effect this Friday By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Several bills the Maine Legislature passed into law this session related to boats, ATVs, snowmobiling, invasive species and hunting will go into effect on Aug.
4 months ago Piscataquis County emergency radio system project resumes DOVER-FOXCROFT — DOVER-FOXCROFT — For four years Piscataquis County and municipal emergency officials have been working to update outdated infrastructure and long-running problems with the county’s radio communications for emergency personnel.
4 months ago SeDoMoCha students keep busy over the summer DOVER-FOXCROFT — SeDoMoCha School students recently had the opportunity to catch up on academics from the previous year, keep up on literacy and math skills for when classes resume later in the month, and take part in a number of activities in the 6-week 21st Century Summer Program.