Women across Maine are dipping to raise money for domestic abuse survivors on Sunday before Valentine’s Day.
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Dixfield middle school holds Dirigo Diversity Day
Dirigo Diversity Day is part of RSU 56’s mission to prepare its “students to become purpose-filled, skilled members of the local and global communities.”
Maine Cabin Masters renovates Pine Tree Camp space in Rome
The television episode will air Monday, Feb. 3, revealing a special project for Pine Tree Camp’s 80th anniversary.
Mary’s Firemen for a Cure returns to Lost Valley Ski Area March 1
AUBURN — The 21st annual Mary’s Firemen for a Cure is set to return to Lost Valley Ski Area on Saturday, March 1. The 20th annual event broke fundraising records and saw the largest number of departments participating in over a decade. Mary’s Firemen will continue its partnership with Dempsey Center, headquartered in Lewiston, helping […]
Extreme climate caused West Greenland lakes to brown
Fulbright Distinguished Arctic Scholar and University of Maine Climate Change Institute Associate Director Jasmine Saros, also a professor of paleolimnology and lake ecology with UMaine’s School of Biology and Ecology, said the rapid alteration in West Greenland’s lakes contrasts with the slow, multi-decade-long browning experienced in lakes across the Northern Hemisphere, including those in Maine.
Sisterhood-building events set for February
Finding Our Voices Book Club discussion and cold water dip fundraiser bring hope and connectivity to women across Maine.
New Mainers center to hold Lewiston open house Jan. 23
LEWISTON — The New Mainers Resource Center is set to hold an open house from 3-5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23. The center is located across from the entrance to Lewiston Adult Education’s Adult Learning Center at Gov. Longley School on 145 Birch St. It offers free services to skilled immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. It […]
UMaine develops way to monitor lobster industry
This study is the latest example of how UMaine students and faculty are preserving and propelling the state’s blue economy, industries that use ocean resources for economic growth without jeopardizing the environment.
Stanton Bird Club lecture series continues Feb. 3 at Auburn library
The subject of the talk will be ‘Birding in the Falkland Islands.’
Acadian Archives virtual lecture series begins Feb. 13 on Zoom
Talks will cover about 400 years of Acadian history.