1 year ago Piscataquis County students awarded $10,000 Mitchell Scholarships PORTLAND — The Mitchell Institute, a Maine-based nonprofit scholarship and research organization founded by Senator George J.
1 year ago Maine solar farm opens as lawmakers eye curtailing others like it By Lor Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff NORWAY — A 1-megawatt solar farm that will provide electricity to 15 local businesses opened here on June 29, a day after lawmakers debated whether to scale back the incentives that led to it.
1 year ago Family begins memorial Gary ‘Gip’ Thomas Scholarship Fund Ann Thomas and her family began the Gary “Gip” Thomas Scholarship Fund at Foxcroft Academy to honor her late husband.
1 year ago Parts of Maine saw major flooding and road washouts Heavy rainfall Thursday, June 29 led to significant flooding and road washouts in pockets of Maine.
1 year ago Northern Light Health board of directors elects new chair and vice chair at annual meeting BREWER — John Ryan, Esq.
1 year ago Maine Warden Service increasing boating patrols this holiday weekend for Operation Dry Water AUGUSTA — This holiday weekend, the Maine Warden Service will be actively patrolling Maine’s waterways, keeping Maine boaters safe, and enforcing Maine’s boating laws in order to raise awareness about operating under the influence during Operation Dry Water.
1 year ago Lawmakers pass bill to limit Maine’s practice of keeping profits from home seizures By Billy Kobin, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA, Maine — Both chambers of the Legislature have approved a measure aimed at curtailing Maine’s practice of keeping excess proceeds from the sale of foreclosed homes in response to a U.
1 year ago Maine’s first domestic violence program celebrating 50 years Partners for Peace, Maine’s first domestic violence resource center, is celebrating 50 years of advocating on behalf of people affected by domestic violence in Penobscot and Piscataquis counties.
1 year ago Fire officials want Mainers to plan for the next big blaze By Bill Trotter, Bangor Daily News Staff The number of wildfires in Maine is on the rise, but it is not just Maine’s vast forests that are at risk, according to fire officials.
1 year ago Town of Greenville to oversee planned child care/community center GREENVILLE — Earlier this year more than $1.
1 year ago Maine still has the highest median age in the country By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine still has the oldest population in the nation.
1 year ago County looking to fix internet problem DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis County officials plan to alleviate internet issues at the county campus on East Main Street with a cabling upgrade.
1 year ago County Democrats raffling kayak to benefit Piscataquis Regional Food Center The Piscataquis County Democrats continue their mission of helping those struggling with food insecurity.
1 year ago Maine DOE launches ‘Hot Lunch Summer’ to provide children with nutritious meals AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Education announced the return of “Hot Lunch Summer,” the state’s summer food service program which provides free meals to children beyond the school year.
1 year ago Foxcroft Academy Key Club gives back DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Foxcroft Academy Key Club has had another great school year of service, and it’s time for the club to give back to the community it serves.
1 year ago Maine awarded $30 million broadband grant AUGUSTA – The Maine Connectivity Authority has earned a new $30 million federal grant to improve broadband infrastructure in Maine.
1 year ago Here’s how much more Mainers will pay for electricity starting July 1 By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Are you confused about the various rate hikes that will be in your electric bill on July 1? You are not alone.