Claude Westfall says the event is one of the most memorable occasions of his long life.
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Pedal the Penobscot upcoming
Registration is underway for the annual Pedal the Penobscot event, which will be held on Sept. 8.
What Maine’s new road safety laws mean for you
This year lawmakers passed a number of new laws that may affect how you drive or use Maine roads. These changes will make Maine roads better and safer for everyone.
Mill to reopen this month
The Old Town mill is expected to restart within a few weeks, nearly four years ago after it shut down.
Tax board changes mind on Expera appeal
The Board of Property Tax Review apparently reversed itself on a previous decision, setting the stage for more potential legal action.
Goodall named Maine History Teacher of the Year
The award comes from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the nation’s leading organization dedicated to K-12 American history education.
Latest Maine Policy Review now available
In the issue’s Margaret Chase Smith Essay, transplanted Mainer and college student Matthew Bourque reflects on the strength and character of Maine’s political tradition.
Mainely Country Band performing at Riverfront Park
The band will play on Aug. 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Orono council to continue marijuana establishment talks
The Orono Town Council will continue its long review of local regulation of marijuana establishments, with the possibility of the issue going to referendum early next year.
Legionnaires’ disease bacteria found in Orono-Veazie water
The water remains safe to drink and use, however, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.