5 months ago Help loons around the Fourth of July Maine Audubon has been working to protect Common Loons for decades, as the Fourth of July is one of the busiest periods on Maine lakes and ponds.
5 months ago Piscataquis Region Retired Educators Association news GUILFORD — Twelve members and one guest met at the Piscataquis Country Club clubhouse in Guilford for the monthly meeting of the Piscataquis Region Retired Educators Association.
5 months ago Fabulous Fourth of July photos – captured with your smartphone The Fourth of July means fireworks.
5 months ago Fourth of July events around the region The towns of Sebec, Dexter, and Greenville will each be celebrating Independence Day with events on and leading up to Thursday.
5 months ago Northern Light Health joins national Clean Energy Academy BREWER — Northern Light Health announced that it has been accepted into the America Is All In Clean Energy Academy, led by the Rocky Mountain Institute, as it seeks to halve its emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
5 months ago Bissell Brothers is closing its Milo brewery at the end of the summer By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff MILO — Bissell Brothers will close its Three Rivers location in Milo at the end of the summer.
5 months ago Survey to support community health & well-being BANGOR — Penquis is encouraging survey participation in the Maine Shared Community Health Needs Assessment (Maine Shared CHNA), inviting individuals 18 and older to participate in the statewide community survey.
5 months ago Fire in Milo workshop leaves 1 dead By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff MILO — The remains of a 76-year-old man were found in a Milo workshop after a fire early Sunday morning, June 23.
5 months ago Maine home sales, value increases holding steady for 4th month in a row By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine saw home sales increase in May, making it the fourth straight month of growth after more than two years of a steady decline in the state’s housing market.
5 months ago Breaking down the electric bill hikes coming for most Mainers on July 1 By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Solar subsidies and storms will drive another round of electric rate hikes hitting most Mainers on July 1, though the effects will differ depending on where you live.
5 months ago Maine saw nearly 100 heat-related emergency visits during heat wave By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff If there’s one thing to learn at the height of summer, it’s that heat waves can seriously affect your health.
5 months ago April’s solar eclipse greatly boosted tourism spending in Maine By Nick Song, Maine Public Spending by tourists in Maine increased by 23.
5 months ago New Piscataquis County flag raised on county campus Contributed photo NEW COUNTY FLAG — The new Piscataquis County flag is raised by Sheriff Robert Young, Chief Deputy Todd Lyford, and Deputy Kyle Wilson during a ceremony on Flag Day (Friday, June 14) at the county campus in Dover-Foxcroft.
5 months ago What happens to the marijuana seized from illegal Maine grow houses? By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff Police departments across Maine have seized hundreds of pounds of marijuana during the last year in dozens of illegal grow house raids.
5 months ago CourageLIVES executive director named 2024 Reaching Rural Fellow BANGOR — CourageLIVES and Saint Andre Home are pleased to announce that Executive Director Carey Nason has been named a 2024 National Reaching Rural Fellow.
5 months ago Railway fined over fuel spills during Maine derailments By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff A Canada-based railway company has been fined for Clean Water Act violations stemming from two train derailments in Maine.