1 year ago Camden Conference essay contest winners announced Bill Taylor would be well pleased with this year’s winners of his namesake Bill Taylor Essay Contest.
1 year ago Federal funds could be last hope for Piscataquis emergency radio overhaul Congressional funding could be the last hope for an emergency radio overhaul in Piscataquis County.
1 year ago UMaine-Farmington announces dean’s list FARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington proudly announces its dean’s list for the spring 2023 semester.
1 year ago Piscataquis County’s lactation consultants provide breastfeeding support to families Breastfeeding is more successful when moms and babies are well supported.
1 year ago Commissioners sign first letterhead with new logo DOVER-FOXCROFT — A new Piscataquis County logo is about to appear in print as the county commissioners signed the first letterhead with the logo during a meeting on Tuesday morning.
1 year ago Officials urge caution when swimming after Maine man drowned while trying to save daughters By Braeden Waddell, Bangor Daily News Staff After the Saturday drowning death of 46-year-old Hope man, state officials are warning swimmers to take caution in the water due to the recent rain.
1 year ago Maine lawmakers approve solar industry-backed tweaks to generous incentives By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — The Maine Legislature solved a thorny divide over solar policy on Thursday, when both chambers agreed to support industry-backed tweaks that aim to pare back the state’s generous incentives for smaller projects.
1 year ago Pilot project will give care packages to every baby born in Piscataquis County Every new baby in Piscataquis County will receive four packages during their first year of life — one for each three-month milestone — as part of a pilot project designed to support the health of parents and infants.
1 year ago Retired educators news GUILFORD — Seventeen members of the Piscataquis Region Retired Educators Association met June 27 at the Craft Cafe in Guilford.
1 year ago Here’s how you can have your own backyard fish pond By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff A friend recently mentioned that he was stocking the pond at his farm in Newburgh.
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 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 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 Two TCTC students gifted tools The local Masonic Lodge in Dexter presented a generous donation, with the help of the Widows Sons Masonic Motorcycle Riders Association and the Grand Lodge of Maine, that would directly affect students at the Tri-County Technical Center.