4 years ago NAMI Maine offers free online course for parents of children and teens HALLOWELL – NAMI Maine, a statewide nonprofit organization providing education, support and advocacy for people living with mental illness and their families announces that registration is now open for NAMI Basics, an online course for parents of children and teens.
4 years ago Piscataquis becomes first Maine county to declare itself Second Amendment sanctuary By David Marino Jr.
4 years ago $10.2 million SAD 41 budget moved to June 24 referendum MILO — A proposed 2021-22 SAD 41 budget totaling $10,217,483 was approved June 15 during the annual district budget meeting held in the Walter “Eddie” Oakes Gymnasium at Penquis Valley High School.
4 years ago After historic highs, lumber prices are finally beginning to drop By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers who put off building a new deck or doing other renovations to their homes because of outrageously high lumber prices can breathe a tentative sigh of relief, as those prices appear to finally be going down.
4 years ago Sheriff oversight proposal dies in Legislature By Josh Keefe, Bangor Daily News Staff A bill that would have created more oversight of Maine’s county sheriffs died in the Legislature.
4 years ago Here’s what to do about the irritating rash caused by the browntail moth caterpillar By Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News Staff This summer is predicted to be a bad one for browntail moth caterpillar outbreaks in the state.
4 years ago Mills Administration provides guidelines to resume full-time, in-person learning in fall Administration also encourages schools to participate in Maine free pooled testing program AUGUSTA — The Mills Administration today informed Maine School Administrative Units that it expects all schools to offer full-time, in-person learning this fall.
4 years ago Dispensation from obligation to attend Mass lifted for Maine Catholics, effective June 19 PORTLAND — Effective Father’s Day Weekend (June 19-20), the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland has lifted the general dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation throughout the state of Maine.
4 years ago National Honor Society chapters Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High SchoolDEXTER NHS — Members of the Dexter Regional High School National Honor Society are front, from left, Jylian Lupo, Ora Rudloff-Eastman, Peyton Grant, Makayla Bignell, Santinaca Lawson, Abby Andrews, Sydney Fogler, Annika King and Avery Herrick.
4 years ago Eyeing comeback, Maine’s former governor pitches ‘LePage 2.0’ By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — Former Gov.
4 years ago Northern Light Health donates critically needed supplies to India to address pandemic crisis BREWER — Joining forces with Portland-based Partners for World Health, Northern Light Health is donating much-needed medical supplies and equipment to help overwhelmed hospitals and healthcare systems in India respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
4 years ago The Harrigan Learning Center and Museum now open regularly MILO — Have you ever wanted to hold an ancient Incan tool made from a meteorite, or see a Columbian Mammoth tooth? Most museums are sober, quiet places that discourage interaction with the exhibits, but the Harrigan Learning Center and Museum, located in Milo, is a breath of fresh air.
4 years ago Dates set for SAD 41 budget meeting, referendum MILO — Residents in the SAD 41 communities of Brownville, LaGrange and Milo will be voting on the proposed 2021-22 SAD 41 budget at the annual district budget meeting later this month, and then via referendum.
4 years ago Rural areas outpace Maine tourism centers in Memorial Day travel By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff Memorial Day weekend travel rebounded significantly in Maine in 2021, but it remained short of pre-pandemic levels with rural gains offset by dips in coastal tourism centers amid international travel restrictions and lingering virus concerns.
4 years ago County study would aid broadband grant applications DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Economic Development Council recently submitted a grant application to the ConnectMaine Authority seeking a $30,000 grant for a study to identify specific broadband issues in the region.
4 years ago Lake View resident a winner in 2021 Disabled Veterans’ Moose Hunt Lottery AUGUSTA — The Maine Bureau of Veterans’ Services is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 Disabled Veterans’ Controlled Moose Hunt lottery.
4 years ago Rural Maine counties lag state in COVID-19 immunizations By Patrick Whittle, The Associated Press Maine has one of the highest rates of coronavirus vaccination in the country, but some of the rural counties in the state lag behind the more populated areas.