About 200 jobs will be created as a result of $51.2 million in CARES Act funding that will enable Puritan Medical Products of Guilford to develop a second facility in Pittsfield, expanding production of medical-testing swabs.
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Turkey vultures topic of Oct. 15 Zoom pictorial
Mid-Coast Audubon Board member and local bird expert/author Don Reimer to present event.
MOFGA’s Farmer to Farmer Conference to be held virtually Nov. 2, 4 and 6
Scholarship application deadline is Oct. 15.
Online Totally Trades Career Week set for Oct. 19-23
The Totally Trades Conference, coordinated by New Ventures Maine, will be offered with an online Totally Trades Career Week, Monday through Friday, Oct. 19-23. The sessions are designed to encourage girls in grades 8-12 to consider careers in fields traditionally underrepresented by women, according to a news release from New Ventures Maine in Augusta. Five […]
Oakland’s proposed comprehensive plan available to voters
Residents are to vote Nov. 3 on whether to approve the proposed comprehensive plan, which updates the 1995 plan.
Maine Grains finds ways to thrive, even during pandemic
Housed at the former Somerset County Jail at 42 Court St., the venture has hired its first full-time, in-house baker, allowing The Miller’s Table at Maine Grains to expand its cafe offerings.
Maine Grains finds ways to thrive, even during pandemic
Housed at the former Somerset County Jail at 42 Court St., the venture has hired its first full-time, in-house baker, allowing The Miller’s Table at Maine Grains to expand its cafe offerings.
Raider’s Sugarhouse emphasizes education on Maine Maple Producers Weekend
Doug and Gail Tibbetts say they love showing visitors how the maple process works.
Belgrade, Livermore Falls men killed Saturday in separate motorcycle accidents
Maine State Police have identified the victims as Jakob Murray, 22, of Belgrade, and Scott Evans, 58, of Livermore Falls.
J.P. Devine: The waiting game
Recalling the words of “September Song,” J.P. Devine muses that “the waiting game” season now upon us is played through our entire lives.