1 year ago County looking to fix internet problem DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis County officials plan to alleviate internet issues at the county campus on East Main Street with a cabling upgrade.
1 year ago Maine wants anglers to catch more bass in northern half of state By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff The head of the state’s inland fisheries and hatcheries on Tuesday rolled out several proposed fisheries rules changes for 2024 during the regular meeting of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Advisory Council in Augusta.
1 year ago County Democrats raffling kayak to benefit Piscataquis Regional Food Center The Piscataquis County Democrats continue their mission of helping those struggling with food insecurity.
1 year ago PCES sixth-graders make a difference across the globe GUILFORD — Piscataquis Community Elementary School sixth-graders answered their principal’s challenge to make a difference globally.
1 year ago UScellular bringing low-cost, high-speed internet connectivity to Piscataquis and Somerset counties DOVER-FOXCROFT — UScellular has started upgrades on four towers to bring 5G in-home Internet to Somerset and Piscataquis County residents as part of the Maine Connectivity Authority’s Jumpstart Connectivity Initiative (Jumpstart).
1 year ago Dexter woman hospitalized after crashing car into back of cement truck A Dexter woman was hospitalized after rear-ending a cement truck in a Monday morning crash in Newburgh.
1 year ago Maine DOE launches ‘Hot Lunch Summer’ to provide children with nutritious meals AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Education announced the return of “Hot Lunch Summer,” the state’s summer food service program which provides free meals to children beyond the school year.
1 year ago Foxcroft Academy Key Club gives back DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Foxcroft Academy Key Club has had another great school year of service, and it’s time for the club to give back to the community it serves.
1 year ago Dexter honors Students of the Year Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School STUDENTS OF THE YEAR — Dexter Regional High School honors students monthly throughout the school year to recognize their outstanding effort and achievements day in and day out in the classroom.
1 year ago A childhood in Maine launched this sax player’s career with the Dave Matthews Band By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Long before he made his name as a saxophone player in both his own projects and as a member of the Dave Matthews Band, Jeff Coffin was a 9-year-old kid in Dexter, Maine, trying to pick out which instrument he was going to play in elementary school band.
1 year ago Does Bangor need a new jail? By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff The question of whether to build an entirely new Penobscot County Jail has been on the minds of the county officials pushing for it and the activists fighting it for years.
1 year ago Maine’s messy solar fight invokes Paul LePage’s legacy By Billy Kobin, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — The fight over changes to Maine’s generous solar incentives is coming down to two rival bills and moneyed interests making their cases either by targeting Democratic lawmakers or invoking the era of former Gov.
1 year ago SAD 4 board sets 2023-24 assessments GUILFORD — A day after voters across the six SAD 4 communities approved an $8,473,000 budget for the 2023-24 academic year, the school board set the respective half dozen assessments during a meeting at Piscataquis Community Elementary School on June 14.
1 year ago Cannon chosen as winner of Piscataquis Observer’s annual Find the Whoopie Pie Contest Observer photo/Jeannette HughesFIND THE WHOOPIE PIE CONTEST WINNER — Susan Cannon of Atkinson is the grand prize winner of the Piscataquis Observer’s annual Find the Whoopie Pie Contest.
1 year ago Maine awarded $30 million broadband grant AUGUSTA – The Maine Connectivity Authority has earned a new $30 million federal grant to improve broadband infrastructure in Maine.
1 year ago Here’s how much more Mainers will pay for electricity starting July 1 By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Are you confused about the various rate hikes that will be in your electric bill on July 1? You are not alone.
1 year ago Psychological first aid course prepares individuals to respond to traumatic experiences GREENVILLE — When a life-altering natural disaster, public health emergency, or other crisis strikes, everyone involved is affected by it.
1 year ago Moose calf follows its mother across a stream By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News When Bill Bell of Saco was heading home on June 8 after a fishing trip in Baxter State Park, he noticed something in the water while driving across the bridge over Nesowadnehunk Stream.