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 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 Northern Light CA Dean Hospital announces fall flu shot clinics GREENVILLE — Northern Light CA Dean Hospital will hold adult walk-in flu shot clinics on Friday, Sept.
1 year ago Greenville area native Folsom joins Northwestern Mutual – Manchester, NH MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Jessica Folsom has joined leading financial security company Northwestern Mutual – Manchester, N.
1 year ago Yellow Brick Road performs for Moosehead Caring for Kids Foundation GREENVILLE — On Friday, Sept.
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 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 Call/Thoreau photo exhibit DEXTER — The Dexter Historical Society’s traveling Albert Lincoln Call/Henry David Thoreau photo exhibit is up in Dexter at Millworks at 16 Church Street.
1 year ago Plenty of natural food for bears means bait hunters may need to be patient this season By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff For the last month, guides, outfitters and hunters have been placing bait in preparation for the 2023 bear season.
1 year ago This Maine guide and former boxer became the ‘greatest outdoor cook in America’ By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff There’s a long history in Maine of larger than life outdoorsmen and women, like Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby, a sportswriter who in 1897 became the first registered Maine guide; Albert “Jigger” Johnson, a colorful western Maine lumberjack; Wilmot “Wiggie” Robinson, a master Maine guide from the Katahdin region; and Bud Leavitt, longtime outdoors writer for the Bangor Daily News.
1 year ago Camden National Corporation appoints Griffiths as CEO successor CAMDEN – The Board of Directors of Camden National Corporation (NASDAQ: CAC) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Camden National Bank (together, “Camden National” or the “Bank”), announced the appointment of Simon Griffiths, 50, as the successor to current President and Chief Executive Officer Gregory Dufour, 63, effective Dec.
1 year ago Greenville mountain is reopening ski trails that have been closed for 19 years By Valerie Royzman, Staff Writer The group that maintains Big Moose Mountain in Greenville is clearing four trails that people last skied nearly two decades ago.
1 year ago MaineCF grants help strengthen Piscataquis County projects and nonprofits More than $56,000 in Maine Community Foundation grants will help strengthen nonprofit organizations and projects in Piscataquis County.
1 year ago Greenville officials to market Spruce Street business space GREENVILLE — Over the last few months, the Greenville Select Board has been discussing the Greenville Business Center on Spruce Street and the possibility of development on the parcel after several parties expressed interest.
1 year ago MEMIC forestry expert to be on PBS after attending Forest Heritage Days GREENVILLE – A MEMIC forest operations safety consultant participated in the 27th annual Game of Logging on Saturday, Aug.