State-of-the-art geospatial data collection and modeling to assess, monitor and forecast the quality, health and value of Maine forestlands is the focus of a new NASA-funded project led by the University of Maine.
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130 years of Maine Campus available online
Patrons can search the 130-year archive and download complete issues from anywhere in the world through Digital Commons at UMaine, an online repository managed by Raymond H. Fogler Library.
True North holding auditions for ‘The Odd Couple’
Auditions will be held at 1 p.m.on Sunday, Sept. 15 and 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 16, at Church of Universal Fellowship, 82 Main St., Orono.
Noel and Betty Stookey performing at Church of Universal Fellowship
This program will support the Maine MultiCultural Center based in Bangor.
Maine farmers feeding Maine children
18 percent of Maine children live in poverty, and one in five Maine kids is food insecure.
Old Town mill has second fire in six weeks
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries as they helped to extinguish a fire at the newly reopened Nine Dragons Paper mill in Old Town.
Put the cellphones down now while driving
More than 6 percent of drivers on Maine roads were talking on a phone or manipulating a device, according to a 2018 survey of almost 13,600 vehicles
MFLM starting Donnell Mill restoration project
Donnell’s mill is the only known saw to cut 8 foot clapboards.
Women of the World announces 2019-20 schedule
Women of the World (WOW) is a group of international women, including Americans, who gather once a month at the Church of Universal Fellowship, 12 noon, 82 Main Street in Orono, to share their cultural heritages.
Bill Berlinghoff performing at Tuesday Forum Luncheon
Bill is a folksinger with more than half a century of performing experience, appearing in almost every east-coast state from Maine to Virginia and as far west as Colorado and Oregon.