The change would affect several Wildlife Management Districts, mostly in Franklin, Oxford and Somerset counties.
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Rangeley Friends of the Arts August indoor concert series
The Rangeley Friends of the Arts (RFA) will present four events in August featuring live music and song at the RFA Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main St. All shows for the indoor concert series begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are available in advance at rangeleyarts.org, and at the door. Tickets for patrons 18 and older are […]
Maine lakes, ponds at risk as invasive bladderwort plant moves in
Swollen bladderwort, an invasive aquatic plant, has been confirmed in eight southern and western Maine water bodies. Officials are worried it will continue to spread.
Child and Adult Care food program available
WILTON — Western Maine Community Action, 20 Church Street in East Wilton, (207) 645-3764, announces its participation in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals are available at no separate charge for all children. In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this […]
Work, weeds and what-ifs: Inventive farmers spice up their work in Bethel
At Chapman Brook Farm, innovation grows right alongside the spinach, tomatoes and garlic.
Hanover Town Office gets energy-efficient upgrade
A Community Resilience Partnership Grant from the state provided the money to make the upgrade.
Kingfield elects new chair, sets dates for school withdrawal vote
The Kingfield Select Board appointed a new chair, accepted a school withdrawal petition, and scheduled key public vote dates.
Mt. Blue robotics mentor says farewell to district
Richard Wilde gave a heartfelt farewell after 26 years with the district.
Mt. Blue district board confronts federal funding delays, approves purchases
The Mt. Blue school district, RSU 9, faces a $255K shortfall due to delayed federal funds as the board approves technology purchases, staffing plans, and policy updates.
West Paris Water District makes case for rate hike
West Paris Water District, which going back at least five years, has neglected its infrastructure maintenance and relied on a meter and billing procedure as leaky as the district’s water reservoir, has proposed a 75% rate increase. Maine’s PUC and Public Advocate will accept public comments between August 3-23. WPWD Trustee David Walton said that the proposed effective date for new rates is Sept. 1.