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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.
By Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff BIG MOOSE TOWNSHIP — A driver hit two moose early Wednesday morning, July 16 in ...
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.
Skyler Brennan, Lucas Chai, Adelie Chaullier, Kyle Curtis, Abigail Davis, Makayla Ferris, Kalea Gahagan, Lydia Gauvin, Sara ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that six ...
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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