2 years ago Initial tests show most Maine well water has ‘safe’ PFAS levels By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff An initial round of state testing showed that nearly 75 percent of the wells included in the study had what are considered safe levels of PFAS contamination.
2 years ago Mountain View Correctional Facility identifies PFAS in water supply CHARLESTON — The Maine Department of Corrections has received test results indicating that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances are present at levels above the state standard in three of the five wells at the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Charleston.
2 years ago Nominations open for Maine Teacher of the Year program Nominations are now open for the 2023 County Teachers of the Year and 2024 State Teacher of the Year.
2 years ago Maine man dies at Charleston correctional facility By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff A Maine man died at the Mountain View Correctional Facility in Charleston on Tuesday morning, according to NewsCenter Maine.
2 years ago Shirley veteran inspires bill to help severely disabled vets purchase adaptive automobiles WASHINGTON, D.
2 years ago UMaine Extension taps former state food safety specialist to fill new associate dean position ORONO — State food safety specialist and UMaine alumnus Jason Bolton has been named associate dean at University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
2 years ago Many Maine high schools don’t have athletic trainers to intervene when players get hurt By Larry Mahoney and Adam Robinson, Bangor Daily News Staff During a boys basketball game at Calais High School, a player on the opposing team who had donated blood earlier in the day passed out on the court.
2 years ago Penobscot County has its 1st independent probate judge By Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News Staff Zachary Brandmeir is the first independent to serve as a Penobscot County Probate Court judge.
2 years ago Record number of campers stayed at Maine state parks in 2022 By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 helped ignite a surge of people heading into the Maine outdoors — and that trend continued in 2022.
2 years ago ‘Artists of The Maine Highlands: Today and Tomorrow’ exhibit MONSON — Monson Arts, an art center and artist residency program located in Monson, opens the winter exhibition, “Artists of the Maine Highlands: Today and Tomorrow.
2 years ago Fisherman dies after his snowmobile goes through lake ice By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff A Bradford man died Friday, Jan.
2 years ago Skowhegan Savings second annual Season of Giving grants $20,000 to 20 nonprofits SKOWHEGAN — Skowhegan Savings celebrated the holiday season with their second annual “Season of Giving” by donating $20,000 to 20 local nonprofits.
2 years ago Milo Elementary taking part in sixth annual WinterKids Winter Games The sixth annual WinterKids Winter Games begins next week with 15 schools competing statewide to win a total of $30,000 for their schools! Milo Elementary School will be representing Piscataquis County.
2 years ago Federal funds to benefit several Greenville area projects GREENVILLE — An omnibus funding package passed by Congress includes more than $308 million for nearly 200 projects across Maine, including several in Greenville.
2 years ago Dover-Foxcroft and Greenville residents join MaineCF’s Piscataquis County Grantmaking Committee Adrienne Clarke of Dover-Foxcroft and Suzannah Sinclair of Greenville are the newest members of the Maine Community Foundation’s Piscataquis County Grantmaking Committee.
2 years ago 911 call system temporarily knocked out for 12 Maine communications centers By WGME An internal power failure at two data centers for the 911 call system temporarily affected 12 of 24 public safety service organizations in Maine on Jan.
2 years ago Chimney fire destroys home displacing Dover-Foxcroft family with newborn DOVER-FOXCROFT— A Dover-Foxcroft family with a newborn is without a home after a fire consumed their two-story house just days into the new year.