1 year ago Greenville public safety building nearing completion GREENVILLE — The new home of the Greenville Fire and Police Departments will be operational sometime early in the new year.
1 year ago Relief for Greater Bangor’s building trash crisis could come in 2024 By Marie Weidmayer, Bangor Daily News Staff A 35-year-old trash incinerator closed its doors, a landfill expansion announced it was likely to run out of space, and a waste plant that has been closed for three years is still a year away from reopening.
1 year ago Maine farmers harvest fewer potatoes after rainy growing season By Paula Brewer, The Star-Herald Staff Maine potato growers harvested about 700 million fewer pounds of potatoes than in 2022, likely caused by the state’s unusually wet weather.
1 year ago Maine doctors brace for surge in COVID-19 cases By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Wastewater samples and the number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 suggest Maine may be in for another winter surge of the virus.
1 year ago Spectrum still working on internet outages after wind storm By WGME Power may be restored after last week’s storm, but some Mainers still don’t have a steady internet connection.
1 year ago The Maine stories you cared about in 2023 By Paul Koenig, Bangor Daily News Staff As we near the end of the year, we’re revisiting the stories from 2023 you read the most.
1 year ago We didn’t intend to hike this mountain near Caratunk By Ron Chase Stormy weather ruined our plans for a western Maine mountain hike.
1 year ago Feds approve Maine’s request to begin storm disaster assessment By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff The federal government has approved Maine’s request to begin a preliminary disaster assessment after last week’s devastating wind storm.
1 year ago Maine found a way to track when police take away someone’s guns By Erin Rhoda, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine courts have found a way to track whether police are taking away guns from people who can’t have them.
1 year ago Bear harvest is down compared with last 2 years By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Hunters killed fewer bears this season than in the last two years, although harvest numbers are higher than before the pandemic, according to the state’s longtime bear biologist.
1 year ago 600 pounds of food collected through Dexter Regional High School food drive Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School DEXTER FOOD DRIVE — From Thanksgiving up to Christmas break students and staff at Dexter Regional High School collected non-perishable food items to donate to the local food cupboard.
1 year ago County waste disposal to continue with GRACE, LLC DOVER-FOXCROFT – The name is changing but the price Piscataquis County will be paying for trash disposal from the Unorganized Territories will remain the same for the short term.
1 year ago Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union celebrates holidays through giving PITTSFIELD – Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union continued its commitment to the greater community through several holiday corporate and employee-led programs in 2023.
1 year ago Milo Bicentennial concludes with ‘Thank You Community Party!’ MILO — The Milo Bicentennial Committee will wrap up the town’s 200th birthday with a “Thank You Community Party!” Please join us as we wrap up Milo’s year-long celebration from 7-11 p.
1 year ago Janet Mills requests federal disaster relief after storm By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Gov.
1 year ago CA Dean Hospital celebrates employee service milestones GREENVILLE — Northern Light CA Dean Hospital recognized 32 employees for achieving nearly 400 years of collective service at a December service award ceremony.
1 year ago USDA Rural Development awards $902K for Greenville public safety building This week USDA Maine State Director Rhiannon Hampson announced the final of five major USDA Rural Development grants to central Maine towns in 2023 for fire station construction.
1 year ago Unseasonal warmth led to record-breaking storm By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Warmer temperatures near the ground in Maine helped create unusually high winds on Monday, Dec.