2 years ago RSU 68 a big part of regional adult ed program DOVER-FOXCROFT — New Piscataquis Valley Adult Education Cooperative Director Dr.
2 years ago Historic steamboat Katahdin getting 1st major overhaul in years GREENVILLE — An iconic steamboat built in 1914 — and the oldest Bath Iron Works vessel still operating — is undergoing a number of preservation efforts to ensure it continues cruising Moosehead Lake in the future.
2 years ago Greenville and church clash over digital sign GREENVILLE — A Catholic church in Greenville is clashing with local officials over whether its digital sign violates a town ordinance.
2 years ago Here are 3 Maine outdoors issues to watch in 2023 By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff The effects of chemical contamination of Maine’s fish and wildlife, the impact of the revamped antlerless deer permit system and winter tick mortality among moose are three of the key areas outdoor enthusiasts should follow as we head into 2023.
2 years ago Bangor church offers a lifeline for homeless population on cold winter nights By Kathleen O’Brien, Bangor Daily News Staff On a cold December Thursday night, John Michaud of Milo walked up the steps of the Mansion Church in Bangor with his laptop bag slung over his shoulder, greeting people waiting outside by name.
2 years ago SeDoMoCha recognizes Students in the Spotlight DOVER-FOXCROFT — The SeDoMoCha School recognized the December Students in the Spotlight at a recent assembly.
2 years ago $902K in federal funds earmarked for Greenville Public Safety Building GREENVILLE — The Greenville Public Safety Building project will receive a $902,000 boost as part of federal appropriations bills.
2 years ago CA Dean Hospital reflects on successful year, looks ahead to new hospital and ambulance station GREENVILLE — Winter’s grip has taken hold on Piscataquis County, but the recent snowy weather has not hindered progress on one of the largest construction projects in the Moosehead Lake Region’s history.
2 years ago $150,000 grant will increase hands-on activities for Dover-Foxcroft youth DOVER-FOXCROFT — Students will have more hands-on activities to choose from thanks to a $150,000 grant to boost an after-school program in Dover-Foxcroft.
2 years ago Author Doiron visits Dexter Regional High School Photo courtesy of Teresa Brzustowicz and Nichole Webber AUTHOR VISIT — Students and staff at Dexter Regional High School got a visit from author Paul Doiron on Dec 1.
2 years ago Cleaves is 2022 Find the Shop Local Tree Contest winner Observer photo/Keri Foster FIND THE SHOP LOCAL TREE WINNER — Bill Cleaves of Sangerville is the grand prize winner of the Piscataquis Observer’s annual Find the Shop Local Tree contest.
2 years ago State fines company $6K for violating building permit in Beaver Cove BEAVER COVE, Maine — A company with a permit to build two single-family houses in Beaver Cove will have to pay a $6,150 fine and restore vegetation, leaving the Maine’s Land Use Planning Commission members to wonder how to better thwart violations such as these.
2 years ago Modern Image Salon collecting for Furry Friends Food Bank Many older Mainers are worried about having to make tough choices concerning the purchase of food and fuel to heat their homes.
2 years ago Dover-Foxcroft’s 81-year-old fire chief is ready to retire DOVER-FOXCROFT — It was February 1964, and Joseph Guyotte, after several months of waiting, heard from Fire Chief “Old Red” Whitman about an open reserve position at the fire station.
2 years ago Abbot Granger receives national award Abbot resident Walter Boomsma was recognized at the 156th annual National Grange Convention in Reno, Nevada as a Cultivator of the Year by the National Grange Membership and Leadership Development Department.
2 years ago Program pairs lonely Maine seniors with cats that need homes DEXTER — A new adoption program that aims to boost the well-being of seniors who live alone pairs them with cats in need of homes.
2 years ago Dover-Foxcroft kids celebrate holiday season with Santa and Mrs. Claus DOVER-FOXCROFT — Area families packed the Dover-Foxcroft fire station for a visit with Santa and Mrs.
2 years ago Mental health is worsening among Maine middle-school students More than a third of middle-schoolers in Piscataquis and Somerset counties reported feelings of sadness and hopelessness in 2021, exceeding the state average, according to data released last week.