K-5 schools will begin and end school about 10 minutes earlier than now, while Leonard Middle School and Old Town High School will start and end school about 40 minutes later.
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Safe travels
Folks can do a lot to stop themselves from becoming a highway statistic by using a little common sense.
Volunteers sought for Artsapalooza 2019
Join Stillwater Community Arts for an evening of nearly 40 different free performances in downtown Orono on June 15.
Maine Solar Sprint celebrating 25th year June 8 at UMaine
Solar Sprint, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H program, challenges students statewide to create solar-powered model cars as an interactive way to learn principles of renewable energy and the engineering design process
June star shows at the Emera Astronomy Center
Th northern lights, comets, asteroids and more will be subjects of this months shows.
Proposed RSU 34 budget up 3.6 percent
Superintendent David Walker said school officials attempted to limit the impact on students while at the same time minimizing the impact on the property taxpayers in local communities in preparing the budget.
Orono resident promoted to lead Maine Air National Guard
The Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, recently announced the promotion of Orono resident Steven D. Michaud to brigadier general, and his assumption of command of the Maine Air National Guard.
Bank’s peanut butter and jelly drive ends next week
Bangor Savings Bank is holding its annual Peanut Butter & Jelly Drive and hopes to top its record of 12,645 jars by month’s end.
Remember
Many people won’t give why we have the Memorial Day holiday so much as a moment’s thought.
Facilities bond would increase mill rate by nearly $2
The bond would allow repairs and improvements costing up to $16.845 million for Orono’s schools.