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By Susan Bard, Bangor Daily News Outdoors Editor Perhaps you read V. Paul Reynolds’ recent column supporting why it’s ethical ...
This executive order is no small thing: Presidents from both parties have for decades upheld federal workers’ collective ...
By Susan Bard, Bangor Daily News Staff The Atlantic Salmon Federation recently named Nathan Wilbur as its next president. The ...
On Saturday, July 19 the Monson Museum will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the Monson Historical Society will also be hosting Summerfest speaker Carey Kish at 11 a.m. at the Moore Building. Kish ...
The Town of Sangerville will be hosting a day of events during the second annual Two Knights Festival on Saturday, July 19. The day kicks off with a parade down Main Street, proceeding from the ...
MILO — On Friday July 18 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Three Rivers Kiwanis’ annual indoor yard sale will be open at 15 Harris Pond Road. Many unique, useful and wonderful items available! The auction will ...
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 Christopher Burns, Bangor Daily News Staff BIG MOOSE TOWNSHIP — A driver hit two moose early Wednesday morning, July 16 in ...
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 ...
By Annie Rupertus, Bangor Daily News Staff Despite seeming to be in free fall for months, Northern Light Health insists it’s ...
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 ...