5 years ago DOT: Bridge project could take three years or more The Maine Department of Transportation’s plan to replace the Stillwater River bridges and improve the traffic corridor in that area will be lengthy, taking three years or more if current projections hold.
5 years ago Nominees sought for city Brownfields assessment OLD TOWN – The city is seeking potential sites for its Brownfield Assessment program.
5 years ago More than 44,000 Mainers projected to lose food assistance under SNAP proposal AUGUSTA – A Trump administration proposal to kick millions of Americans off the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) would threaten essential food benefits for more than 44,000 Maine people, nearly half of whom are children, older Mainers, and people with disabilities, according to The Maine Department of Health and Human Services.
5 years ago PCFCU to merge with The County Federal Credit Union Subject to member and regulatory approval, the Board of Directors from Penobscot County Federal Credit Union (PCFCU) and The County Federal Credit Union (CFCU) have agreed that a merger would improve and increase benefits to both memberships.
5 years ago Water quality, economics focus of 2019 Libby Lecture in Natural Resource Policy ORONO — Catherine L.
5 years ago Fall Fest at Hirundo to include archery, fungi foraging and full day activities OLD TOWN — Hirundo Wildlife Refuge will hold its Fall Fest weekend Sept.
5 years ago OHS scrubs varsity football season Orono High School has canceled its 2019 varsity football season, just days before the regular season was to begin.
5 years ago Technological advances have meant huge changes for law enforcement Technology has moved forward in leaps and bounds in many aspects of life in recent years.
5 years ago Woman arrested as fugitive from justice A woman wanted on a fugitive from justice warrant for failure to show up for her trial for killing a passenger in a 2017 Pennsylvania accident was arrested recently in Milford.
5 years ago Bradley cleanup stickers to be more costly Bradley residents who take part in the town’s semi-annual cleanup will pay more to get rid of their junk.