4 years ago Longtime BDN journalist named outdoors editor By Sarah Walker Caron, Bangor Daily News Staff The Bangor Daily News has a new outdoors editor, and it’s a familiar face.
4 years ago Gov. Mills floats pared-down $140M borrowing plan for roads and conservation By Caitlin Andrews and Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA, Maine — Gov.
4 years ago Maine’s dog tick population is exploding this spring By Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News Staff There is an explosion in the dog tick population this spring, experts say.
4 years ago Bangor mass clinic has administered more than 100,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff BANGOR — Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center announced on Friday morning that its coronavirus vaccine clinic at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor has administered more than 100,000 vaccine doses.
4 years ago After fatal Colorado black bear attack, biologist says Maine killings are very rare By John Holyoke, Bangor Daily News Staff A Colorado woman was apparently killed and eaten by two black bears recently, and while Maine’s bear biologist outlined some safety measures that people should consider, she also said that human-bear interactions are extremely rare in the Pine Tree State.
4 years ago 1 Maine jail has not begun vaccinating inmates as advocates hit uneven rollout By Jessica Piper and Caitlin Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Some Maine jails have administered the COVID-19 vaccine to more than 70 percent of incarcerated populations while at least one has yet to vaccinate inmates at all as correctional facilities continue to see some of the state’s largest outbreaks.
4 years ago U.S. Sens. Collins, King co-sponsor bipartisan bill to improve access to public lands WASHINGTON, D.
4 years ago Work continues on public safety radio system study DOVER-FOXCROFT — A feasibility study for a Piscataquis County public safety radio system is nearing completion and should be presented to the Piscataquis County Commissioners in the near future.
4 years ago Piscataquis GOP censures Susan Collins, saying she ‘continuously muddles her opinions’ By David Marino Jr.
4 years ago Free Dunkin’ coffee for nurses and healthcare workers on Thursday Raise a Cup Sweepstakes will recognize healthcare workers throughout Maine National Nurses Day is Thursday, May 6 and local Dunkin’ franchisees will thank nurses and healthcare professionals by offering them a free medium hot or iced coffee this Thursday, May 6.
4 years ago Don’t throw out those broccoli stems. They can be eaten in a lot of ways. By Sam Schipani, Bangor Daily News Staff Broccoli florets are delicious and nutritious, but the stems are often overlooked — or even thrown away.
4 years ago Bangor area COVID-19 community vaccination to move from Cross Insurance Center to Union Street Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Light Health has adapted care and service to meet the needs of our communities.
4 years ago Maine makes quick shift to walk-in appointments as vaccine effort evolves By Caitlin Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA, Maine — More than a dozen COVID-19 vaccination sites in Maine will offer doses without appointments next week in a rapid and marked shift from scarce doses and few appointments to little issue getting a shot as the vaccine effort continues.
4 years ago Piscataquis County Retired Educators news DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Retired Educators met April 27 at the home of President Rheba Michaud with 12 members attending.
4 years ago Spinning Yarns for NICUs and drama camp DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Center Theatre for the Performing Arts in Dover-Foxcroft is holding a fundraising event in early May to benefit area Neonatal Intensive Care Units and the Theatre’s children’s summer drama camps.
4 years ago NAMI Maine’s 2020 annual report reveals a lifesaving impact HALLOWELL – NAMI Maine, the state branch for the National Alliance on Mental Illness, has released its 2020 annual report to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month.
4 years ago Northern Light CA Dean and Mayo Hospitals make changes to vaccination clinics Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Light C.
4 years ago Blood donations in high demand as shortage continues Blood donation centers locally and nationwide are experiencing a decline in blood collection, some seeing the lowest donor turnout in more than a year.