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By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff BIG MOOSE TOWNSHIP — A driver hit two moose early Wednesday morning, July 16 in ...
The price for the new Milo Public Safety Building has been reduced by more than $900,000 to get within the $7.2 million budget while allowing for contingencies.
The members of the Dover-Foxcroft General Federation of Women’s Clubs/Miosac Club will be holding a yard sale on Saturday, ...
By Daniel O’Connor, Bangor Daily News Staff Though I lived in the same town for most of my life, it wasn’t until I became a gas attendant that I really got to know my home. Hebron, Connecticut, has ...
Four enthusiastic direct care volunteers have completed the four-week training program and have entered the “ranks” of the Pine Tree Hospice corps of volunteer non-medical care providers. The training ...
By Annie Rupertus, Bangor Daily News Staff Despite seeming to be in free fall for months, Northern Light Health insists it’s ...
MONSON — Lake Stewards of Maine will host a live plant identification workshop at the Monson Community Center from 1-4 p.m.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that six ...
Skyler Brennan, Lucas Chai, Adelie Chaullier, Kyle Curtis, Abigail Davis, Makayla Ferris, Kalea Gahagan, Lydia Gauvin, Sara ...
Piscataquis County Concerned Citizens for Democracy held an Elbows Up Rally July 5 on East Main Street in Dover-Foxcroft.
To the Editor; Cutting Public Broadcasting Funding Threatens Emergency Communications in Maine. From children’s shows to NPR, public broadcasting has been a constant presence in many of our lives.
The Bangor Savings Bank Foundation has awarded $157,089 in grants to 15 nonprofit organizations across Northern New England.
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