School and sprained ankle aren’t stopping this young Maine beekeeper
When most people hear the buzz of a swarm of bees, they’re likely to run in the opposite direction. But
Read MoreWhen most people hear the buzz of a swarm of bees, they’re likely to run in the opposite direction. But
Read MoreState seeks to grow solar capacity to achieve shift to clean renewable energy sources and mitigate climate change Read More
Read MoreConstruction is underway in Brunswick on an athletic complex that will hold one of the biggest pickleball facilities in the
Read MoreDuring a sprawling forum that was at times messy, many speakers said the city and local organizations need to collaborate
Read MoreThe company says the store will open in November Read More
Read MoreEllsworth is moving ahead with implementing rules for mooring boats and other floating structures in its lakes. The City Council
Read MoreThe amount of funds the town must pay toward the school and county budgets increased this year.Read More
Read MoreResearchers at colleges, universities invited to apply for $30,000 grant by Oct. 20 PORTLAND — The MEMIC Safety Research Center
Read MoreMaine – which banned lead pipes earlier than most states – said other funds would be used to create inventories.Read
Read MoreFARMINGTON – In 2023, the Franklin Savings Bank’s Community Development Foundation is proud to have awarded $51,000 in college scholarships
Read MoreWhile some people say pickleball is their favorite new sport, others say it’s the most obnoxious. A pickleball complex in
Read MoreORONO — Annually, University Credit Union awards scholarships to students from each University of Maine System institution and Maine Maritime
Read MoreA meeting about a Bangor man’s plans to create housing for those experiencing homelessness on recently purchased land in Bradford exploded
Read MoreA mosquito-borne disease that can cause brain swelling has been detected in York County. The Jamestown Canyon virus was found
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