2 years ago Shirley Bog Trail Busters trail report SHIRLEY — After losing our trail sled to fire we now have a replacement Expedition.
2 years ago McAllister, other assistants led team to win after head coach got COVID By Larry Mahoney, Bangor Daily News Staff Brittany McAllister is in her first season coaching basketball.
2 years ago Dover-Foxcroft Firefighters Association Ice Fishing Derby returns this weekend DOVER-FOXCROFT — Anglers are invited to Sebec Lake for the 12th annual Dover-Foxcroft Firefighters Association Ice Fishing Derby on Saturday, Feb.
2 years ago Bangor Auditorium was beloved despite problems By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Ten years ago, the last squeaking sneakers, swishing baskets and roaring crowds could be heard echoing into the rafters of the Bangor Auditorium.
2 years ago Lack of available homes curb sales in January By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Home sales were lower in January as the number of for-sales homes remained low across the state last month, existing home sales released Tuesday by the Maine Association of Realtors showed.
2 years ago Local educators to present at regional workshop for teachers Justina Dill and Wendy Lorigan, teachers at Piscataquis Community Elementary School in Guilford, will be featured presenters at the annual S-T-R-E-T-C-H Your Teaching Workshop to be held on Saturday, March 18 at University of Maine’s Hutchinson Center in Belfast.
2 years ago Sangerville church to support Ukraine with potluck Saturday SANGERVILLE — A church in Piscataquis County is cooking up traditional dishes from Ukraine and raising funds to support the country as it nears the one-year anniversary of a long and devastating war with Russia.
2 years ago Skowhegan Savings recognizes employees at annual recognition and awards dinner SKOWHEGAN — Skowhegan Savings recently held their annual all employee meeting and recognition dinner.
2 years ago Ignore its unappealing name. This mountain offers rewarding vistas. By Ron Chase Mosquito Mountain has a very unappealing name.
2 years ago Time well spent at Thompson Free Library By Kim Brawn It’s fleeting and precious and “of the essence” in climactic movie scenes.
2 years ago Credit agencies see more risk for Northern Light Health after $130M loss By Charlie Eichacker, Maine Public Two credit rating agencies have just lowered their assessments of one of Maine’s biggest health care organizations, Northern Light Health, after it ended last year with an operating loss of more than $100 million because of a variety of staffing and operating challenges.
2 years ago Foxcroft Academy to host Step-Up Night DOVER-FOXCROFT — We are still in the midst of the 2022-23 school year but before you know it, another school year will be gone by.
2 years ago Snowmobile club gets trails in shape for Wilderness Sled Dog Race GREENVILLE — Several weeks before the 2023 Wilderness Sled Dog Race, trail conditions were in poor shape and organizers worried the event would need to be canceled.
2 years ago Maine credit unions reach new fundraising milestone in the fight to end hunger Credit union representatives from across Maine came together Feb.
2 years ago Remote Rainbow Loop offers views of Katahdin and a winter workout By Aislinn Sarnacki Driving down the wide, snowy Golden Road, I glanced at the blank navigation screen on my car’s dashboard and internally shrugged.
2 years ago Mountain bikers hitting the trails in the Moosehead region GREENVILLE — The first of three zones of miles of free-to-ride mountain bike trails on Little Moose Mountain Public Reserved Land opened this past year thanks to the efforts of the Moosehead Outdoor Alliance — a nonprofit formed with a mission to design and build a premier trail system.
2 years ago Judge dismisses Northern Light Health’s lawsuit against drug companies By Nicole Ogrysko, Maine Public A Cumberland County judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Northern Light Health against a slew of pharmaceutical companies for their role in Maine’s opioid epidemic.