3 years ago Bangor event on Sept. 11 will advise Mainers to prepare for natural disasters By David Marino Jr.
3 years ago SAD 4 return plan remains unchanged GUILFORD — The SAD 4 “Safe Return to School Plan” will remain as was approved last month.
3 years ago Healthy Living for ME recognizes September as Pain Awareness Month Since 2001, the impact of pain on the nation’s wellness has been marked by Pain Awareness Month each September.
3 years ago Grant helps rural communities address vaccine hesitancy The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt across Maine communities, from the largest cities to the smallest rural towns.
3 years ago Northern Light Home Care & Hospice to expand to Piscataquis County Northern Light Home Care & Hospice has made a commitment to both Mayo and CA Dean hospitals to serve the patient population in Piscataquis County.
3 years ago MaineCF’s Belvedere Traditional Handcrafts Fund awards grants to Monson Arts and Main Street Art Studio, Inc. ELLSWORTH & PORTLAND – The Belvedere Traditional Handcrafts Fund of the Maine Community Foundation has awarded $107,901 to 12 organizations across Maine that promote traditional handcrafts.
3 years ago Maine needs more than a foot of soaking rain to end drought By Alexander MacDougall, Houlton Pioneer Times Staff HOULTON — Some of Maine’s rivers have the lowest water levels they’ve seen in decades, and it would take more than a foot of rain to pull Maine out of the drought it has been in for the second straight summer.
3 years ago Piscataquis, Penobscot and Waldo counties are Maine’s current COVID-19 hot spots By Lia Russell Piscataquis, Penobscot and Waldo counties have had the highest rates of new coronavirus cases in recent weeks as the highly contagious delta variant has taken hold and the counties’ lower-than-average vaccination rates have persisted.
3 years ago Maine housing market shows signs of cooling with July sales down 5 percent By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Existing home sales in Maine showed signs of cooling in July, even though sales outpaced pre-pandemic numbers, according to data from state and national real estate groups.
3 years ago Firefighting training session Observer photo/Stuart HedstromTRAINING SESSION — Approximately 20 firefighting trainees from more than a half dozen departments across the region took part in a live burn session on the morning of Sunday, Aug.
3 years ago The man who ran Piscataquis County’s Enchanted Forest can’t wait to get back to the woods By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Once upon a time, in a land not very far away, there was a man who lived near an enchanted forest.
3 years ago PCEDC working on economic development strategy, broadband planning DOVER-FOXCROFT — Among the many efforts of the Piscataquis County Economic Development Council to improve the region are the development of an economic development strategy and a broadband planning grant project.
3 years ago County Democrats, groups donate to Penquis backpack program Through a community effort, the Piscataquis County Democrats donated backpacks and school supplies plus checks totaling $1,000 to Penquis for the “We’ve Got Your Back” program.
3 years ago Bangor Savings Bank Foundation awards $4,500 to Main Street Art Studio BANGOR — Further investing in the growth and success of communities across Maine and New Hampshire, the Bangor Savings Bank Foundation has awarded $73,060 to 16 nonprofits dedicated to enriching the region’s quality of life.
3 years ago Public input sought to help create opportunities in the Maine Highlands The Maine Highlands region is a great place to live in many ways – fresh air, clean water, green spaces and friendly, small towns.
3 years ago Maine Preservation announces launch of Drive ME Historic Tours YARMOUTH — Maine Preservation is excited to announce the launch of Drive ME Historic Tours in commemoration of Maine’s bicentennial.
3 years ago Maine’s southern population shift will remake state politics By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine will need to move roughly 23,000 people into the swing 2nd Congressional District from the reliably liberal 1st District after much of northern and western Maine lost population over the past decade.