Local Pack 76 has been enjoying a variety of activities, including its annual Pinewood Derby.
2019
Justice Department warns taxpayers to avoid unscrupulous tax return preparers
Taxpayers should always remain wary of tax return preparers who claim they can obtain larger refunds than others or engage in other unscrupulous practices.
At the Legislature: Committee business, part 2 – Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
A wide variety of issues fall under the purview of the committee.
UMaine named 2019–20 Military Friendly School
Qualification for the Military Friendly Schools list is based on research from public data sources, input from student veterans and survey responses from participating institutions.
UMaine faculty art exhibition opens Feb. 15
“Featured Faculty / 2019,” which runs through March 8, will showcase work by Connie Albertson, Giles Timms, Andy Mauery, Wayne Hall, Susan Camp, Robert Pollien, Samantha Jones, Kris Engman and Matt Smolinsky.
A second Maine man dies after re-entering burning house to find dog
Jerry Bishop and his wife had escaped their burning home in Dedham, alerted by smoke detectors.
State valuations rise for all local communities
Leading the way was Orono, with a valuation of $470.9 million – about $14 million more than last year, mainly because of large-scale student housing projects that were built.
Music venue property to include restaurant
Plans now call for the venue to open in late summer to early fall.
Zenith Ensemble to highlight Handel and Bach in Feb. 16 concert at Minsky Hall
Led by Grammy-nominated performer and concertmaster Marika Holmqvist, the professional ensemble is comprised of five singers and six instrumentalists from Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Business cluster inside a Portland thrift store offers hope to budding entrepreneurs
The space, inside Threads of Hope thrift store, offers business development resources and below-market rents.