3 months ago Brewing gratitude: Maine educators to get a perk-me-up Live and Work in Maine, in partnership with the Maine Department of Education, is excited to announce a special blend of appreciation for public school educators across the state.
3 months ago Classes underway in RSU 68 DOVER-FOXCROFT — Students in RSU 68/Foxcroft Academy have been attending classes for nearly a week and administrators have said the 2024-25 academic year has gotten off to great start, as they told the RSU 68 School board during a meeting at the SeDoMoCha School on Tuesday, Sept.
3 months ago New cameras may be added to jail security system DOVER-FOXCROFT — He will present more information at the next meeting of the Piscataquis County Commissioners on Tuesday, Sept.
3 months ago Maine entering another school year with a teacher shortage By Jules Walkup, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine is entering another school year with teacher and staff shortages, and they may be getting worse in some ways.
3 months ago Northern Light ends Medicare contract with Humana By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Northern Light Health, one of Maine’s largest health care providers, ended its Medicare Advantage network contract with Humana, which could lead some patients to pay more for care.
3 months ago MaineCF announces 2024 Community Building Grants The Maine Community Foundation is excited to share that a record $2.
3 months ago $110,000 in contributions to benefit Tri-County Technical Center DEXTER — The Tri-County Technical Center works to provide students from six high schools with Career and Technical Education that enables them to enter the work world or pursue post-secondary training and education in their chosen field.
3 months ago AgeWise Maine Initiative recognized for vaccination outreach BIDDEFORD — The AgeWise Maine Initiative and USAging in Washington, D.
3 months ago If Maine cracks down on floating camps, what does that mean for ice shacks? By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Fishermen who read the Bangor Daily News/Piscataquis Observer story about how the state is looking to define and regulate floating camps brought up a few concerns about their ice shacks.
3 months ago Here’s what you had to say about Maine’s ‘floating camps’ By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff The Bangor Daily News audience had a lot to say about a story about “floating camps” and how the state of Maine is trying to figure out how to regulate them.
3 months ago Bangor’s new public defender office is struggling to hire lawyers By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff BANGOR — A public defender in Bangor is representing her first clients, a step toward reducing the number of people who are waiting weeks or even months for a lawyer.
3 months ago Federal grant will help Maine install heat pumps in low-income homes By Emmett Gartner, The Maine Monitor A recently announced $450 million federal grant aimed at reducing climate pollution across New England could help Maine meet its ambitious goal to place thousands of heat pumps in low-income homes and expand a critical subset of HVAC technicians trained to install them.
3 months ago Aroostook leads Maine counties where homes are most affordable By Zara Norman, Bangor Daily News Staff There are only six Maine counties in which the typical family can afford the average home, and one stands far above the rest in more ways than one.
3 months ago Trailrunner uses cutting-edge technology to supercharge its broadband network in Maine PORTLAND – Residents of Maine’s most rural areas will soon have access to ultra-high-capacity, high-speed broadband technology, thanks to the launch of Trailrunner Broadband Internet’s first high-speed wireless broadband network.
3 months ago Sheriff’s office dispatch center nearing completion DOVER-FOXCROFT — The construction process to move the Piscataquis County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center from cramped conditions in the county jail in Dover-Foxcroft into the administrative unit of the sheriff’s office on the first floor of the same building has been proceeding and is nearing completion.
3 months ago Northern Light Health eliminates use of desflurane in the operating room BREWER — Northern Light Health has eliminated the use of the anesthetic gas desflurane throughout its hospitals.
3 months ago ‘Floating camps’ are popping up all over Maine and the state can’t stop them By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Floating camps are popping up more and more in Maine’s lakes, ponds and rivers.