Looking Back on Sept. 14
100 Years Ago: 1923 A poultry killing and packing demonstration was held Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and
Read More100 Years Ago: 1923 A poultry killing and packing demonstration was held Tuesday morning at the home of Mr. and
Read MoreMADRID TOWNSHIP – The Sandy River Ramblers, Maine’s premier Blue Grass Band, will be performing their annual benefit concert at
Read MoreFARMINGTON – The Farmington Public Library will host a book talk by local historian and author, Dale Potter-Clark, on Saturday,
Read MoreFARMINGTON – The Farmington Fair is returning for its 182nd Annual Exhibition on the week of September 17 through 23,
Read MorePRESQUE ISLE, Maine — SAD 1 in Presque Isle has students who speak only Spanish, preventing them from learning in
Read MoreThe tax rate decreased this year, but a townwide revaluation has led to a dramatic increase in property assessments, resulting
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Read MoreA lawsuit alleging a Houlton man was injured by staff at a Bangor concert venue has been settled. The lawsuit
Read MoreThe identity of a Carmel man who died in a motorcycle crash last week was released on Wednesday. Justin Wilson,
Read MoreSelectmen Tuesday, Sept. 12, approved funds to purchase a portable narcotics screening device and a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant
Read MoreTwo contract options were given for waste removal, with the 3-year one costing $3 more per year to start.Read More
Read MoreA property owner with a permit to build a residential multi-family development in Orono will have to pay a $7,500
Read MoreContractors are removing the old entering ramp at Exit 102 on the Maine Turnpike, which has been replaced by a
Read MoreEstimated damage to Jay’s roads and sewer lines from heavy rain, flooding and putting temporary access in is $7.9 million.Read
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