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Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Commissioner Judy Camuso to serve on international council
AUGUSTA — US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland recently announced that Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Commissioner Judy Camuso was appointed to the North American Wetlands Conservation Council, the first person from Maine to ever serve on the international council, according to a news release from Mark Latti, MDIFW communications director. “It […]
Northern Light Inland Hospital hires family nurse practitioner
Northern Light Inland Hospital welcomes Dominique Uva, FNP-C, family nurse practitioner, to Northern Light Endocrinology and Diabetes Care in Waterville. Uva is experienced in diabetes management and endocrinology with expertise in thyroid disorders, osteoporosis and polycystic ovary syndrome. She earned her undergraduate degree in gerontology from Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, and her master’s […]
Northern Light Vascular Care welcomes vascular surgeon
Northern Light Vascular Care in Waterville welcomes Mark Bolduc, MD, a highly skilled vascular surgeon to its team. Bolduc also sees patients and performs surgeries at Northern Light Sebasticook Valley Hospital in Pittsfield. Bolduc is fellowship trained from the Vascular Surgery Fellowship at the New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. He earned his medical […]
Oakland’s Northern Light Primary Care welcomes new provider
Northern Light Inland Hospital welcomes Stephanie Plasse, DNP, FNP-C, family nurse practitioner, to Northern Light Primary Care in Oakland. Plasse received her doctoral degree from Quinnipiac University in North Haven, Connecticut, and her undergraduate degree from Endicott College, in Beverly, Massachusetts. She is a board-certified family nurse practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, […]
Liquor before beer: Spirits beat brews in new market data
The rise to the top for spirit-makers was fueled in part by the resurgent cocktail culture – including the growing popularity of ready-to-drink concoctions.
Several universities to experiment with micro nuclear power
The next big thing in nuclear power could be tiny – little reactors that are far smaller and far cheaper than the traditional massive nuclear plants topped by giant concrete cooling towers.
Pilot shortage puts pressure on airline operations
A shortage of pilots is limiting the number of flights that airlines can operate, which can cause problems during peak travel periods.
Senate panel probes holiday meltdown at Southwest Airlines
The committee’s broader focus is disruptions that that affect millions of air travelers every year.
U.S. jobless claims pick up for the first time in six weeks
Still, they remain historically low.