Sunshine can cause health risks, as noted in the designation of this month as UV Safety Awareness Month.
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Great North Woods playing at Riverfront Park
Great North Woods is an Americana musical tapestry sewn together with threads of acoustic rhythms, accentuating bass runs, and smooth, quilted harmonies.
RV camping volunteers wanted at Maine Forest and Logging Museum
Enjoy the beautiful location while helping share history with visitors, keeping the grounds open and generally assisting with events and access to the buildings for visitors.
Orono High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll
Grade 12, high honors: Francesca Bardazzi, Kathryn Brayson, Ethan Carroll, Samuel Cartwright, Nhan Chau, Benjamin Cobo-Lewis, Avery Colligan-Wild, Madison Culina, Marius de Lannee, Daisy Drinkert, Theodore Erikson, Kell Fremouw, Bailey Gifford, Kwangmin Kim, Camille Kohtala, Dylan Madden, Nathan Manaker, Molly McCluskey, Elijah McGill, Lauren-Ashley Melanson, Abigail Morin, Joel Paul, Connor Robertson, Ryan Shorette, Sophia Silwal, […]
Wrapping it up – a session in review
It was an interesting session marked by both conflict and camaraderie, but we managed to pass some good laws that will benefit Maine people.
Approved Orono budget down 1 percent
Assuming the estimated valuation for the town holds, the projected tax rate for FY2020 will be $26.68, which is 32 cents lower – about 1.2 percent – than the previous fiscal year.
Revisitation of Expera decision finally scheduled
The State Board of Property Tax Review finally will once again look at the tax dispute between the former owner of the mill and the city later this month.
195th Army Band’s Concert Band to perform July 11
The event will kick off the the 2019 “Summer Concerts in the Park” in Old Town.
Steelman to vie in steeplechase for Team USA
The former Orono High School standout will compete in the he 2019 North American, Central American, & Caribbean (NACAC) Under 23 Championships.