Finding Our Voices Book Club discussion and cold water dip fundraiser bring hope and connectivity to women across Maine.
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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.
Acadian Archives virtual lecture series begins Feb. 13 on Zoom
Talks will cover about 400 years of Acadian history.
Farmington club launches community grant program
Applications will be accepted until April 1.
Wiscasset association to host online talk Jan. 30
Dave Probert will give a glimpse into the past through the restoration and conservation of ancient burial grounds.
Camping reservations opening day set for Feb. 3
AUGUSTA — The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Bureau of Park and Lands has announced that camping reservations begin in February. People can check out the State Park Campgrounds on the campground maps page at maine.gov, where one can print campground maps and view campsites on Google Earth. There are two planned reservation […]
High Peaks Outdoor Heritage Festival set for June 21 in Farmington
Attendees can participate in the Maine Moose Lottery.
New Ventures Maine grant program seeks applications
The grants support new or expanded business marketing and promotion.
University of Maine seeks to thwart ticks
To help landowners, the project will develop actionable recommendations on forest management as well as best practices for sharing that information, and establish a network for spreading these ideas.
OUT Maine accepting college scholarship applications
Scholarships can be worth up to $25,000 every year for four years of schooling.