2 years ago It’s going to be toasty at the end of this week By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-90s across most of the state by the end of the week, according to forecasters with the National Weather Service.
2 years ago The Lily Cat a finalist for 2022 Maine Family Business Awards PORTLAND — The Institute for Family-Owned Business has named 25 companies as finalists for the 22nd Maine Family Business Awards.
2 years ago MaineCF grants available to support transportation programs Grant funding for organizations and projects that provide community-based transportation, usually through volunteer drivers, is available from the Maine Community Foundation’s Maine Charity Foundation Fund.
2 years ago Maine religious leaders hope to stem drop in attendance By Ellie Wolfe, The Maine Monitor Anita M.
2 years ago Maine needs nearly 6 inches of rain in the next month to end its drought By Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News Staff About half a foot of rain over the next month is needed to relieve the moderate drought conditions.
2 years ago SeDoMoCha students keep busy over the summer DOVER-FOXCROFT — Approximately 100 SeDoMoCha School students have been attending portions of a six-week STEAM camp/summer school where they have been taking part in academic programs and exploring some outside interests.
2 years ago Court system plans a ‘trial blitz’ to start clearing backlog but lawyers aren’t sure it will be enough By Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News Staff A “trial blitz” planned this fall in Washington County may serve as a blueprint for how Maine can resolve a huge backlog of criminal cases after the pandemic forced long delays in the dispensing of justice.
2 years ago MaineCF grants available for arts initiatives Arts organizations throughout the state may be eligible for grants from the Maine Community Foundation.
2 years ago What a rare swing endorsement says about Maine’s big congressional race By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff There are few surprising or notable endorsements in general elections these days.
2 years ago A new property tax freeze for Maine seniors is expected to cost the state millions By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff A sweeping new program that aims to freeze property taxes for Maine seniors faces big questions from the local officials who will have to implement it about two weeks before it takes effect.
2 years ago Paul LePage and Jared Golden win Maine police group’s backing in major split By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Former Gov.
2 years ago Business leaders want Maine’s help to find entry-level workers By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff A lack of entry-level workers and high energy costs led the list of priorities business leaders recommended for the next governor in a report released July 21, reflecting key issues in the pandemic economy.
2 years ago These are the Maine creatures that want to suck your blood By Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News Staff Scientifically they are known as hematophagous, though most people more commonly refer to them as blood suckers.
2 years ago Maine Women’s Fund announces transfer of $3 million in assets to the Maine Community Foundation The Maine Women’s Fund announced it is transferring $3 million in assets and entrusting the pursuit of its mission to make bold investments that transform the lives of Maine women and girls to the Maine Community Foundation.
2 years ago Guides fear Maine’s reputation as an outdoors destination is in jeopardy By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine’s reputation as a pristine outdoors destination has recently taken some hits.
2 years ago Piscataquis County selects new jail administrator and deputy sergeant DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine — Piscataquis County plans to promote two of its employees to fill the roles of jail administrator and patrol sergeant following recent retirements.
2 years ago How to stay safe and (somewhat) comfortable during this wicked Maine heat wave With temperatures all across the lower half of the state expected to reach into the 90s through the weekend, it’s official: most of Maine is in a wicked heat wave.
2 years ago Kids invited to a morning of reading and healthy outdoor activity at StoryWalk DOVER-FOXCROFT – Let’s Go!, Northern Light Mayo Hospital, the SeDoMoCha School, and Maine SNAP-Ed are partnering to hold a StoryWalk®, a fun, educational activity that invites kids to read a story, exercise, and enjoy the outdoors all at the same time.