10 months ago Victim services across Maine brace for 60-percent funding cut By Erin Rhoda, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine organizations that serve crime victims are facing a likely loss of $5.
10 months ago Maine’s snowmobile trails are better, although clubs still making repairs By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Most of the state’s Interconnected Trail System for snowmobiles will be usable within the next week, according to the president of the Maine Snowmobile Association.
11 months ago MaineCF scholarships available to adult learners Adults considering career changes or advancement in their field could be eligible for scholarships from the Maine Community Foundation.
11 months ago Penquis receives grant from Maine Cancer Foundation for treatment transportation BANGOR – Penquis C.
11 months ago SAD 41 may join community solar program MILO — Next month the SAD 41 directors are scheduled to decide if the district will join a community solar program with Ampion.
11 months ago Maine Revenue Services offers Maine Tax Portal Webinars for Individual Income Tax AUGUSTA — Maine Revenue Services will offer free, live training webinars for individuals and tax professionals on how to use the Maine Tax Portal to file, pay, and manage state Individual Income Taxes from Jan.
11 months ago Larson named to Southern New Hampshire University dean’s list MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Michael Larson of Milo has been named to Southern New Hampshire University‘s fall 2023 dean’s list.
11 months ago Good Shepherd Food Bank issues Capacity Building Grants Each year, Good Shepherd Food Bank offers the opportunity for our school and healthcare partners to apply for Capacity Building Grants.
11 months ago Southern New Hampshire University fall president’s list MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University congratulates the following students on being named to the fall 2023 president’s list – for attaining a grade point average of 3.
11 months ago Devastated trails threaten Maine’s snowmobile season By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff With not enough volunteers and very little money, Maine snowmobile clubs are scrambling to reopen or reroute sections of the International Trail System damaged by the fierce wind and rain storm on Dec.
11 months ago New law would require realtors to disclose flood risk to potential property buyers By Carol Bousquet, Maine Public Legislators are considering a new law that would require that realtors disclose flood risk to potential buyers of residential or commercial properties.
11 months ago Husson University announces fall honors BANGOR — Husson University is pleased to celebrate the academic achievements of students recently named to the president’s list, dean’s list, and honors list for the fall 2023 semester of the 2023-24 academic year.
11 months ago Milo board approves collaboration on Derby Shops brownfields survey MILO — Over the last few months the “Friends of Milo” ad hoc economic development group has been meeting to discuss potential ideas for the town.
11 months ago Northern Light Mayo Hospital welcomes first baby of the new year DOVER-FOXCROFT — Northern Light Mayo Hospital welcomed a special delivery on Tuesday, Jan.
11 months ago Piscataquis County sustains $2.6M and counting in storm damage DOVER-FOXCROFT — Damage to the region from last month’s wind and rain storm has so far reached a total of $2.
11 months ago Nominations open for Maine Teacher of the Year The Maine Department of Education and Educate Maine announced that nominations are now open for the 2024 County Teachers of the Year and 2025 State Teacher of the Year.
11 months ago Licensing requirements for arborists in Maine AUGUSTA – Following the recent storm that wreaked havoc on trees across Maine, particularly conifers, it is crucial to engage licensed arborists for tree-related tasks such as trimming and removing fallen or leaning trees.