2 years ago Maine’s ice fishing season is changing By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff For the third year in a row, Sebago Lake did not ice over completely this winter.
2 years ago Masonic contributions fund AED for Dexter Fire Department Contributed photo MASONIC CONTRIBUTION — On March 6 Penobscot Masonic Lodge #39 of Dexter in association with the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation presented a check for $1,500 to the Dexter Fire Department.
2 years ago Funding sought for regional comprehensive high school planning MILO — Last year representatives from SAD 41, SAD 4 of Guilford, the Dexter-based SAD 46, and RSU 64 of Corinth met with the Maine Department of Education on the proposed regional comprehensive high school project.
2 years ago Elise MacNair leads Old Orchard Beach girls past Dexter for 1st Class C state title By Larry Mahoney, Bangor Daily News Staff BANGOR — Old Orchard Beach senior guard Elise MacNair showed why she is a finalist for Miss Maine Basketball on Tuesday night.
2 years ago Small Maine plantation won federal funding to renovate building with unique past LAKE VIEW PLANTATION — A remote Piscataquis County settlement that owns only one structure, a building that locals estimate is more than 130 years old and has functioned as a church and schoolhouse, plans to use $75,000 in federal funding to renovate the space.
2 years ago Couple’s recreation business cultivates ‘slice of heaven’ in central Maine DOVER-FOXCROFT — A couple with a love for Maine’s outdoors and making memories as a family has launched a business where they can share those same values with others.
2 years ago Historic photos show Maine’s century-long love affair with high school basketball By Troy R.
2 years ago Dover-Foxcroft police chief stepping down, sergeant to serve as interim chief DOVER-FOXCROFT — Dover-Foxcroft Police Chief Matt Grant will be stepping down as of Friday, March 3, after three-plus years in the position and a little more than four with the department,.
2 years ago Monson residents approve ARPA funding for broadband, electric vehicle charging station MONSON — Monson residents approved using American Rescue Plan Act funds for broadband installation and an electric vehicle charging station.
2 years ago Dexter girls use strong start to defeat Penobscot Valley and capture C North title By Ryan McLaughlin BANGOR — One thing Dexter girls basketball coach Jody Grant has prided himself on during his long tenure with the Tigers is tenacious player-to-player defense.
2 years ago A year into war, Ukraine shows me there are different ways to be brave When I moved from Ohio to Maine a little more than a year ago, I didn’t expect to be talking with a Ukrainian woman about blinchiki and syrniki.
2 years ago Bangor Auditorium was beloved despite problems By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Ten years ago, the last squeaking sneakers, swishing baskets and roaring crowds could be heard echoing into the rafters of the Bangor Auditorium.
2 years ago Ignore its unappealing name. This mountain offers rewarding vistas. By Ron Chase Mosquito Mountain has a very unappealing name.
2 years ago Mountain bikers hitting the trails in the Moosehead region GREENVILLE — The first of three zones of miles of free-to-ride mountain bike trails on Little Moose Mountain Public Reserved Land opened this past year thanks to the efforts of the Moosehead Outdoor Alliance — a nonprofit formed with a mission to design and build a premier trail system.
2 years ago Penquis Valley MS students, staff testify in Augusta on need for recess How would you feel if you were not allowed fresh air from 8 a.
2 years ago Master canoe builder is helping preserve a historic Maine theater marquee DOVER-FOXCROFT — Rollin Thurlow restores and handcrafts timeless wooden canoes for a living.
2 years ago Milo looking to start planning on $6.3M public safety building MILO — Last month the town of Milo was awarded $6,375,000 in federal monies to construct a new public safety building to house the fire, police and public works departments.
2 years ago Canadian mining company promises $100K jobs as it courts support for Katahdin-area project DOVER-FOXCROFT — A Canadian company that wants to drill for precious metals near Pickett Mountain is visiting Maine municipalities and groups to attract support — and promising high-paying jobs in return.