Materials needed to grow chaga mushrooms will be provided and when they are harvested, proceeds will be donated to the district for STEM projects.
2023
Livermore Falls area schools have several staff openings to start school year
Transportation/maintenance and special education have the most positions open as of Aug. 24.
New pediatric therapy business coming to Wilton
Courtney Pride, a Farmington-based occupational therapist, will be opening Pride Pediatric Therapy on Saturday, Sept. 9, in Wilton.
CBS honoring late game show host Bob Barker with prime-time special
‘The Price is Right: A Tribute to Bob Barker’ will air Thursday night and again on Labor Day during the show’s regular daytime slot.
Sierra Club endorses Maine publicly owned utility ballot question
Voters will decide on Nov. 7 whether the state’s power distribution system will be maintained by investor-owned utilities or a state-led nonprofit.
Russian mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin buried in private, ending his tumultuous journey
The secrecy and confusion surrounding the funeral reflected a dilemma faced by the Kremlin amid swirling speculation that the crash was a vendetta for his June uprising.
It’s not just the entertainment industry being hurt by Hollywood strikes
Restaurants, coffee shops and nail salons near major studios are desperate for a quick resolution.
New turf project nears completion at Winthrop’s Shuman Field
First games to be played at revamped facility could come in late September.
Job vacancies, quits plunge in July in stark sign of cooling trend in U.S. labor market
A steady drop in the number of openings could help bring down inflation, without requiring layoffs that many economists warn will be necessary to rein in prices.
Conservative groups devise plan to dismantle U.S. government and replace it with Trump’s vision
The nearly 1,000-page handbook calls for firing as many as 50,000 federal workers and replacing them with an ‘army’ willing to carry out Trump’s wishes, or those of another conservative.