The Town of Bradley will hold its 2019 Spring Clean Up on May 4 from 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the temporary transfer station at 686 Main St. A property owner identification sticker from the town is required and must be affixed to vehicle: These can be purchased at the Municipal Building for $1.00 There is […]
The Penobscot Times
Commercial lots at Old Town airport snapped up
A handful of lots that had been vacant for years at the Old Town Municipal Airport have quickly filled up, about a year after legislation was passed by Congress removing deed restrictions on the land.
Register for 4-H@UMaine by May 3
The annual 4-H@UMaine weekend event for youth in 6th–10th grades will be held May 31-June 1.
May star shows at the Emera Astronomy Center
Astronomers, Led Zeppelin and dark matter are among the topics of shows for the month.
Rocky Mountain Trail Riders meeting
The first meeting of the season will be on April 30.
Bradley holding budget hearing on April 30
The proposed budget is for just over $1 million.
At the Legislature: Earth Day 2019
Our little corner of the world has a lot going for it. From Katahdin to the Penobscot River and everything that surrounds it, we certainly aren’t lacking in natural beauty. This isn’t news to anyone who lives here, but people come from far and wide to hike, paddle, ATV, snowmobile, fish and hunt here. The […]
Maine Senate passes Dill bill to support timely closure of Old Town landfill
The bill would expand the eligibility of state funds appropriated for landfill closures to cover the Old Town landfill.
Editorial: Recognize signs of stroke
Despite claiming more than 133,000 lives annually and being a leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the U.S., stroke is largely preventable and treatable.
25th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book released
While we have made progress in some areas of children’s health, the Maine Children’s Alliance notes there are concerning trends in how our youngest children are faring.