1 year ago Thin-ice fishermen are out there, but warden urges extra care By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Erik Johnson has been ice fishing for a month and a half already.
1 year ago Here are the new Maine laws that will affect your outdoors experience in 2024 By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff A new boater safety course and age restrictions on who may operate recreational watercraft will be two of the top changes the Maine Legislature made in 2023 that will affect your outdoor experience in the coming year.
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 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 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 Janet Mills requests federal disaster relief after storm By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff Gov.
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.
1 year ago 3 days after the storm, Maine rivers are returning to normal By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff On the third day of cleanup after a mighty wind storm brought rain and flooding to Maine, rivers are returning to normal levels.
1 year ago What we know about the wind storm that hit Maine By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff Maine is still cleaning up from Monday’s storm, and by all accounts, it will take days before everything is up and running.
1 year ago Water levels in Maine’s rivers are finally dropping By Leela Stockley, Bangor Daily News Staff It’s the second day of recovery as Mainers clean up from damage caused by Monday’s wind storm, including downed trees and massive flooding.
1 year ago Storm knocks out power to region, floods roads A wind and rain storm that left nearly 420,000 across Maine without power knocked out electricity across Piscataquis County and the surrounding areas Monday into Tuesday and beyond for some, forcing schools and businesses to close, and flooded many roads including some of the major travelways.
1 year ago Janet Mills declares state of emergency due to powerful wind storm By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Gov.
1 year ago Dexter council approves pickup truck purchase for fire department DEXTER — The Dexter Town Council approved the purchase of a 2022 GMC pickup truck from a dealer in New Hampshire for $56,000 during a meeting on Dec.
1 year ago Millinocket man pleads guilty after shooting Exeter home with stolen gun By Ethan Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff Scott Lynch Jr.
1 year ago Penobscot County approves its largest budget increase in years By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff Penobscot County Commissioners unanimously approved the county’s new $29.
1 year ago D-F Select Board declares Union Street home a dangerous building DOVER-FOXCROFT — Earlier this fall the Dover-Foxcroft Select Board began the process to rectify a pair of deteriorating properties at 70 Union Street and 130 Pleasant Street.