3 years ago Patient count drops at EMMC after record hospitalizations last weekend By Lia Russell, Bangor Daily News Staff Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center set another record for the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations last weekend before the number of patients dropped by about a fifth in the subsequent five days.
3 years ago Maine home sales in August decline for the second month in a row By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Sales of existing single-family homes in Maine were down almost 5 percent in August compared to the previous year, a sign that the hot real estate market may be leveling off, according to a state real estate group.
3 years ago County officials looking at options for radio upgrades Duggan hired as new EMA director DOVER-FOXCROFT — Those involved in upgrading the county’s public safety radio system agree that improvements are needed, but the question is how the near $5 million cost will be covered.
3 years ago Democrats, GOP strike deal to redraw Maine’s 151 House districts By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA, Maine — Democrats and Republicans struck their first major redistricting deal on Tuesday, when a bipartisan panel released an agreement to redraw the state’s 151 House districts.
3 years ago Judge retiring this month has spent his 44-year career in Piscataquis County By Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News Staff DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine — The state’s longest-serving District Court judge now on the bench will retire Sept.
3 years ago Pine Tree Hospice hosts volunteer appreciation event DOVER-FOXCROFT – Pine Tree Hospice staff and direct care volunteers gathered at the Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church on Sept.
3 years ago Maine Senate districts north of Bangor primed for biggest redistricting changes By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff Republicans and Democrats put forward their plans to redraw the 35 Maine Senate districts on Sept.
3 years ago EMMC sees record hospitalizations for COVID-19, eclipsing last winter’s surge By David Marino Jr.
3 years ago Masks will remain optional in SAD 4 GUILFORD — Masks will stay optional for students in SAD 4 in accordance with the wishes of their parents or/guardians.
3 years ago Special collection for Haiti set for all Maine Masses on Saturday and Sunday PORTLAND — Bishop Robert Deeley has authorized a special collection at all weekend Masses on Saturday, Sept.
3 years ago Free course will help with education/career paths Residents of Piscataquis County and the Katahdin region wondering where they may potentially go with their education and careers will have the opportunity to take an exploratory step in both directions with a free online 8-week course through Eastern Maine Community College and Eastern Maine Development Corp.
3 years ago Labor Day weekend strong for Maine tourism businesses but staffing shortages causing losses in revenue HALLOWELL – The Maine Tourism Association recently polled its members about Labor Day weekend business and how the workforce shortage is affecting business.
3 years ago Facing tight deadline, Maine redistricting panel will release proposed maps next week By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Democrats and Republicans on Maine’s redistricting commission said they will release draft congressional and legislative maps next week, less than two weeks in advance of their court-ordered deadline.
3 years ago COVID-19 testing site at Bangor airport reopening amid coronavirus surge By David Marino Jr.
3 years ago County officials looking for new EMA director DOVER-FOXCROFT — A month-plus after the retirement of long-time Piscataquis County EMA Director Tom Capraro, the county may be close to hiring his successor.
3 years ago Northern Light Health participates in national briefing on immigration and health care solutions The American Business Immigration Coalition hosted an Immigration and Healthcare Solutions virtual summit for members of Congress and staff.
3 years ago U.S. Sens. Collins, King announce $250,000 to remove Guilford Dam to support endangered Atlantic salmon population WASHINGTON, D.