9 months ago Northern Light Health saw lower financial losses last year By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Bangor’s largest health care system saw significantly lower financial losses in 2023 but was still in the red, as hospitals nationwide worked to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
9 months ago Northern Light Health asks ‘How Are You?’ and highlights community partnerships in newly released Annual Report BREWER – Northern Light Health is excited to release our 2023 Annual Report.
9 months ago Ribbon cut for new CA Dean Hospital GREENVILLE — A promise made by hospital leadership, staff, and the community to be able to continue to offer quality health care for the Moosehead Lake Region has been kept with the opening of a brand new facility for Northern Light CA Dean Hospital.
10 months ago Sen. Guerin welcomes Greenville students to State House AUGUSTA – Five history students from Greenville Consolidated School journeyed to Augusta recently to see Maine’s government in action.
10 months ago Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger announces fundraising milestone At an event held on Feb.
10 months ago Greenville Planning Board to consider expanding multigenerational housing unit GREENVILLE — Late last fall a key step was taken toward the creation of a proposed multigenerational housing district on 5 acres on Spruce Street off Pritham Avenue.
10 months ago How Mainers can get federal money to recover from historic floods By Zara Norman, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Federal teams are on the ground to get aid to homeowners, renters and small businesses after storms that battered Maine in December and January with other programs likely coming from the state to fill gaps.
10 months ago Greenville will go purple annually for Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month GREENVILLE — The town of Greenville will continue to symbolically change its name to a different color to mark Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month in June.
10 months ago Piscataquis County Democrats participate in regional caucuses Democrats from across Piscataquis County participated in caucuses on Sunday, Feb.
10 months ago Collins, bipartisan group introduce bill to help veterans in rural areas access VA health care WASHINGTON, D.
10 months ago Gear up for Total Solar Eclipse experience on April 8 In a celestial spectacle set to captivate Maine communities, the Total Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8, promises an awe-inspiring natural phenomenon that won’t occur again in the U.
10 months ago UMFK fall dean’s list FORT KENT – The University of Maine at Fort Kent is proud to announce the dean’s list for the fall 2023 semester.
10 months ago 20th annual Chocolate Festival set for Feb. 18 in Greenville GREENVILLE — The 20th annual Chocolate Festival is returning to Greenville from 12-3 p.
10 months ago County preparing to relocate dispatch center DOVER-FOXCROFT — The process to move the Piscataquis County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center from cramped conditions in the Piscataquis County Jail in Dover-Foxcroft into the administrative unit of the sheriff’s office in Guilford has begun.
10 months ago Derby-winning togue on Moosehead weighed almost 15 pounds By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Chris Parent caught his winning togue on the first day of the three-day Moosehead Lake Fishing Derby.
10 months ago Northern Light’s patient records system is back online Northern Light Health put its patient records system back online Monday after disconnecting it Saturday when it learned that servers were compromised.
10 months ago IRS postpones tax day for storm-affected Maine counties By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff The Internal Revenue Service has extended deadlines for people in 10 Maine counties affected by the severe storms and flooding that started on Dec.
10 months ago Convenient primary care walk-in access now available in Piscataquis County Northern Light CA Dean and Mayo Hospitals announce new walk-in access for non-urgent illnesses and injuries at the Northern Light Primary Care practices in Dover-Foxcroft, Greenville, and Sangerville.