1 year ago Plenty of natural food for bears means bait hunters may need to be patient this season By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff For the last month, guides, outfitters and hunters have been placing bait in preparation for the 2023 bear season.
1 year ago Free meals for SAD 4 students GUILFORD — SAD 4/RSU 80 schools are participating in Special Provision II.
1 year ago MaineCF grants help strengthen projects and nonprofits across the state More than $298,000 in Maine Community Foundation grants will help strengthen nonprofit organizations and projects across the state.
1 year ago Penquis, KVCAP awarded funding from the Federal Transit Administration Grant will fund software and technology upgrades to support transportation services Penquis and Kennebec Valley Community Action Program are receiving $650,462 from the Maine Department of Transportation to improve transportation services across four counties.
1 year ago Rowell’s Garage school bus routes for RSU 68/Foxcroft Academy Mary Bromiley AM: Harmony PM: Harmony Bus #47 Ed Conroy AM: Bangor Road to Bryant Road, Range Road, Atkinson, East Dover Road, Vaughn Street, Webber Hardware, SeDoMoCha, Foxcroft Academy.
1 year ago SAD 46 bus schedule Dexter: BUS 3 ED LANGLAIS 6:50 MAIN ST 6:52 RIPLEY RD SKIMMER LANE 6:55 MCFARLAND TRAILER COMPLEX 6:57 RR AVE 7:00 CEDAR 7:10 WATER ST 7:12 LIBERTY/FAYE COURT 7:15 BROOKS TIRE LINE RD (pm) 7:20 AIRPORT RD 7:30 JENNINGS HILL RD RV 7:40 ST.
1 year ago BJHS alumni opt to begin process of dissolution at annual meeting BROWNVILLE — The Brownville Junction High School Alumni held its annual meeting on Friday, Aug.
1 year ago Researchers investigate how alpine plants endured extreme climate change for millennia ORONO — About 13,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, glaciers that pushed arctic plant life across the northern hemisphere receded and left some behind on mountain tops in the Northeastern U.
1 year ago Food Drive 4 Kids helps children finish up the summer healthy and strong DOVER-FOXCROFT — The last few weeks of summer vacation is a vulnerable time for children and families who experience food insecurity.
1 year ago This Maine guide and former boxer became the ‘greatest outdoor cook in America’ By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff There’s a long history in Maine of larger than life outdoorsmen and women, like Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby, a sportswriter who in 1897 became the first registered Maine guide; Albert “Jigger” Johnson, a colorful western Maine lumberjack; Wilmot “Wiggie” Robinson, a master Maine guide from the Katahdin region; and Bud Leavitt, longtime outdoors writer for the Bangor Daily News.
1 year ago Camden National Corporation appoints Griffiths as CEO successor CAMDEN – The Board of Directors of Camden National Corporation (NASDAQ: CAC) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Camden National Bank (together, “Camden National” or the “Bank”), announced the appointment of Simon Griffiths, 50, as the successor to current President and Chief Executive Officer Gregory Dufour, 63, effective Dec.
1 year ago Greenville mountain is reopening ski trails that have been closed for 19 years By Valerie Royzman, Staff Writer The group that maintains Big Moose Mountain in Greenville is clearing four trails that people last skied nearly two decades ago.
1 year ago 4 end-of-summer adventures in Maine perfect for kids By Aislinn Sarnacki As the school year quickly approaches, it’s important to grab ahold of these last days of summer and create sun-filled memories that will last through the cold months ahead.
1 year ago Free meals for SeDoMoCha School students DOVER-FOXCROFT — SeDoMoCha Elementary and Middle School is participating in Special Provision II.
1 year ago Parkman Grange awards 2023 Minnie Welts Bridge Scholarships PARKMAN — The Parkman Grange awarded four SAD 4 area college students Minnie Welts Bridge Scholarships of $500 each for the 2023-24 school year.
1 year ago PCSWCD hosts ‘Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut’ DOVER-FOXCROFT — On Saturday, Sept.
1 year ago MaineCF grants help strengthen Piscataquis County projects and nonprofits More than $56,000 in Maine Community Foundation grants will help strengthen nonprofit organizations and projects in Piscataquis County.