3 years ago Wabanaki place names are everywhere in Maine By Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News Staff Before many were replaced by English or French names, most places in what is now Maine had already been named by the original inhabitants of the land: the Wabanaki, or the People of the Dawn, who include today’s Penobscot Nation, Passamaquoddy Tribe, Houlton Band of Maliseets and the Aroostook Band of Micmacs, or Mi’kmaq.
3 years ago Doctor cites low vaccination rate and increasing COVID-19 cases in Piscataquis County By Valerie Royzman, Staff Writer A Piscataquis County physician is urging area residents to get COVID-19 shots as vaccination rates continue to lag in rural parts of the state and local hospitals struggle with capacity, strained mostly by unvaccinated patients.
3 years ago Puritan recognized by Institute for Family-Owned Business PORTLAND — A diverse group of companies from across the state was honored Oct.
3 years ago Inaugural Community Fitness Cycl-a-thon set for Oct. 16 GUILFORD — Bikers, runners, and walkers will be going in circles through Guilford Saturday, Oct.
3 years ago 4 Maine counties still below two-thirds fully vaccinated By The Associated Press About three-quarters of Maine’s eligible population is fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, but four counties remain below two-thirds.
3 years ago US Senate confirms former county assistant DA as Maine’s top federal prosecutor By Rosemary Lausier, Bangor Daily News Staff The nomination of an assistant U.
3 years ago County officials moving forward with communications upgrades DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Commissioners are awaiting more details on plans to upgrade the county’s public safety radio system.
3 years ago Latest class enshrined in PCHS Athletic Hall of Fame GUILFORD — The history of sports at Piscataquis Community High School, previous area secondary institutions, and the towns making up SAD 4 continues to grow with the third class of the PCHS Athletic Hall of Fame being formally enshrined during an early evening ceremony in the gymnasium on Oct.
3 years ago JD Foundation’s 5K Walk Run to Wake the Silence goes virtual The fifth annual 5K Walk/Run to “Wake the Silence” to support The JD Foundation will be held virtually on Saturday, Oct.
3 years ago Northern Light Mayo Hospital receives $625,000 Drug Free Communities Award DOVER-FOXCROFT — The $625,000 Drug-Free Communities Support Program award to Northern Light Mayo Hospital will support the proposed PYSUP project- Preventing Youth Use of Alcohol and Tobacco in Piscataquis County.
3 years ago Retired educators news DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Retired Educators Association met at the Bear’s Den on Sept.
3 years ago What’s the status of COVID-19 boosters and where to get one By Valerie Royzman, Staff Writer COVID-19 booster shots were approved by the U.
3 years ago Maine Community Foundation Piscataquis County Fund reaches 35-year milestone For 35 years the Maine Community Foundation Piscatquis County Fund has awarded nearly $1 million in grants to nonprofits working to improve the quality of life in the region.
3 years ago PCSS Homecoming schedule GUILFORD — Picataquis Community Secondary School announces its 2021 Homecoming activities, the public is welcome.
3 years ago Maine legislators cruise through approval of new district maps By Caitlin Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff The Maine Legislature on Wednesday breezed through approval of newly drawn legislative and congressional maps, shifting thousands of people from one congressional district to another and laying new political lines for the next decade.
3 years ago Tens of thousands of Mainers will move to different legislative districts due to new maps By Jessica Piper, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — The Maine Legislature is poised to vote today on new legislative and congressional maps that will account for the recent population shifts and shape the state’s politics for the next decade.
3 years ago Northern Light Health receives $250,000 grant to improve healthcare access for marginalized people Too many Mainers miss medical appointments because they lack transportation or go hungry because they are too proud to seek help.