Bangor is finally deciding how to spend $20 million in COVID-relief funding
Bangor city councilors will begin considering whether to give some of the more than $20 million in federal COVID-19 relief
Read MoreBangor city councilors will begin considering whether to give some of the more than $20 million in federal COVID-19 relief
Read MoreThe town accepted a consent agreement that stated that its rescue department had members providing direct patient care who had
Read MoreSEARSPORT — Anodyne Book Shop in Searsport kicks off their Summer Sign and Sip Series with local summertime author Michelle
Read MoreOrono’s library wants to expand to include larger spaces for residents and students — plans developed more than two decades
Read MoreThe proposal, aimed at protecting wildlife and preserving access to recreational areas, is raising concerns among some area residents.Read More
Read MoreAs the bill awaits final passage, some advocates say there’s more to be done to prevent violence in health care
Read MoreFor a group bent on preserving French in the St. John Valley, a local prekindergarten is more than education. It’s
Read MoreFreedom native Chris Bryant, who has been an assistant basketball coach for the men’s basketball team at Bangor’s Husson University
Read MoreHOULTON, Maine — A significant number of overdoses with several deaths in May has reignited the Link for Hope Coalition
Read MoreAfter firefighters responded to a house fire in Lincolnville on Saturday, a man in the home was found dead.Read More
Read MorePORTLAND – MaineHealth announced this week that the childhood literacy program it has administered will now help make way for
Read MoreFORT FAIRFIELD, Maine — Pat Canavan would like to see more small-business owners become her neighbors on Main Street in Fort
Read MoreMachias Savings Bank is pleased to welcome several new corporators. The corporators were voted on and approved at the Bank’s
Read MoreSKOWHEGAN — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer a two-part, hands-on food preservation workshop from 6–9 p.m. on July
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