4 years ago Pair of fundraisers will benefit Pine Tree Hospice DOVER-FOXCROFT — Pine Tree Hospice just celebrated National Volunteer Week.
4 years ago Piscataquis County Democrats collect for Dyers’ Hope House DOVER-FOXCROFT — Piscataquis County Democrats continued their efforts to address local food insecurity on Saturday, April 24, as they collected food, pet food, household supplies and money at their office on North Street in Dover-Foxcroft.
4 years ago Healthy Acadia welcomes Underwood Healthy Acadia is pleased to welcome Georgia Underwood of Monson as the Maine Alliance for Recovery Coaching recovery coach coordinator in Piscataquis County.
4 years ago Beavers can be a valuable wildlife management partner on your homestead By Julia Bayly, Bangor Daily News Staff When it comes to designing wildlife habitat, there are few things more efficient than a beaver.
4 years ago Registration opens for 23rd year of Center Theatre Drama Camp The Center Theatre has announced that registration is open for the Center Theatre Children’s Summer Drama Camp.
4 years ago ‘Extension on the Road’ first Friday of the month UMaine Extension provides free research-based information to farmers, gardeners, natural resource-based businesses, value-added businesses and 4-H youth through our Piscataquis County Office in Dover-Foxcroft.
4 years ago Major Maine internet provider has ambitious plans to improve lagging connections By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff One of Maine’s largest internet companies plans to install fast fiber internet to 11,500 rural customers starting early next year and make major upgrades to its existing network, which could significantly improve the state’s lagging broadband infrastructure.
4 years ago Living Innovations gives back to the community DOVER-FOXCROFT — A dozen people served by Living Innovations, an organization providing support to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities to have a good life at home and in the community, along with accompanying staff, have been busy with community service projects in several area towns.
4 years ago Holden brothers sue Northern Light over data breach they claim left them vulnerable to identity theft By Judy Harrison, Bangor Daily News Staff Two brothers from Holden have sued Northern Light Health over a data breach last May that left them vulnerable to identity theft and affected more than 650,000 people.
4 years ago Maine GOP takes initial step to clear path for Paul LePage return bid By Michael Shepherd, Bangor Daily News Staff AUGUSTA — The Maine Republican Party will allow the national party to coordinate with former Gov.
4 years ago Maine activates state drought task force as abnormally dry conditions evident in 15 counties By Alexander MacDougall, Houlton Pioneer Times HOULTON, Maine — Summer has yet to arrive in Maine, but half the state is already experiencing abnormally dry conditions, triggering the activation of a drought task force by the Maine Emergency Management Agency and the US Geological Survey.
4 years ago Bill would allow limited Sunday hunting in Maine By Mal Leary, Maine Public Lawmakers are considering allowing some form of Sunday hunting, a question that has come before nearly every recent legislature.
4 years ago Maine home sales rise again, showing no signs of subsiding By Lori Valigra, Bangor Daily News Staff Single-family home sales in Maine rose by double-digits in March, continuing a hot streak during the coronavirus pandemic and driven by strong sales in rural counties, according to data released Thursday by the Maine Association of Realtors.
4 years ago UMaine Extension releases 2020 Maine tick program data ORONO — University of Maine Cooperative Extension Tick Lab 2020 Surveillance Program data is now compiled and available on the Maine Tick Data webpage at https://extension.
4 years ago Maine Masons expand financial assistance to communities in 2021 HOLDEN — Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation has announced a new matching grants initiative called “MAC – Masons Assisting Communities.
4 years ago Maine enters new COVID-19 vaccine phase as waitlists shrink, demand dies down By Caitlin Andrews, Bangor Daily News Staff Some COVID-19 vaccine sites in rural Maine have recently closed as demand for shots appears to be slowing, presenting a new challenge for public health officials.
4 years ago Partners for Peace navigates pandemic Partners for Peace, the domestic violence resource center for Piscataquis and Penboscot counties, faced many challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the organization continued to support survivors and worked to improve stability and inclusivity.
4 years ago U.S. Sens. Collins, King announce locations for 2021 Drug Take-Back Day on Saturday Ahead of the U.