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US national parks are receiving record-high gift of $100M
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The official nonprofit organization of the National Park Service is set to receive the largest grant in its history, a $100 million gift the fundraising group described as transformative for the country’s national parks. The National Park Foundation, which Congress created in the 1960s...
Paws for a cause: people gather with pets in Deering Oaks Park for fundraiser
PORTLAND (WGME) - It was a pet party Sunday at Deering Oaks Park in Portland. Thousands of folks gathered with their four-legged friends to raise money for the “Animal Cancer Foundation.”. There were more than 65 vendors, nonprofits, live music and food trucks. One of the organizers, Phil Zachary,...
Win Tickets to Walker Hayes with Kylie Morgan & Tenille Arts
Win Tickets to Walker Hayes with Kylie Morgan & Tenille Arts in Bangor. Win tickets to Walker Hayes with Special Guests Kylie Morgan, Tenille Arts & 12/OC at the Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor on Friday, August 30. Winners will get Email. We will email the winners. Make sure you...
Golfers compete in Tracy’s 15th Annual Golf Scramble
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Today, over 100 golfers competed in the Tracy’s 15th Annual Golf Scramble on the eighteen-hole course. The tournament was held to fundraise for charities including Evan’s Veteran Project, organized by 8-year-old Evan to support veterans with random acts of kindness. Teams of four took...
Gluchacki Redoubles ACT Championship Chase with Late-Race Move to Secure Big Oxford Victory on 250 Weekend
Oxford, ME — With beautiful weather over Eastern Maine, forty-three teams entered Oxford Plains Speedway on Saturday with the American-Canadian Tour faithful running door-to-door in the Oxford 125 as part of the 51st annual Oxford 250 weekend. ACT officials confirmed all forty-three teams would start Saturday’s feature event and Derry, New Hampshire’s Erick Sands took the pole position by virtue of a +5 handicap earned in heat race Plus/Minus qualifying events.
I Know ME program to screen its second movie, Aug. 25
UNITY — The I Know ME program will screen its second movie, “Call Me Ishmael”, Sunday, August 25, at 4 p.m., at Clifford Student and Arts Center, 42 Depot St, Unity. There will be a reception from 4 - 4:30 p.m., with lemonade and cookies. Theater doors...
Greenville Grove Subdivision public forum set for Sept. 3
GREENVILLE — Last month the Greenville Planning Board heard a proposal concerning nearly 60 acres of land in Greenville Junction off North Green Street, on the peninsula going into Moosehead Lake on the eastern shore of the West Cove, to be developed into the Greenville Grove Subdivision. On Aug....
Motorcyclists come together to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention
LEWISTON, Maine — Dozens of motorcyclists revved their engines and rode through Auburn and Lewiston on Saturday as part of the annual "Pain to Power Ride for Suicide Awareness." The event aimed to raise awareness about the impact of suicide and to fundraise for prevention and aid programs. The...
Man charged with threatening 3 people with gun at NH mall
A New Hampshire man is facing multiple charges after he threatened three people -- including his ex-girlfriend -- with a gun at a local mall. Nashua police said 33-year-old Trevor Hart is charged with three counts of criminal threatening. He was held pending his arraignment Monday afternoon in Nashua District Court.
Prime Commercial Property in Downtown Damariscotta
Great opportunity to own a commercial building and restaurant in the thriving downtown of Damariscotta. The building has access from Main Street and the public parking lot in the rear. There are currently three commercial tenants including the restaurant. The Damariscotta River Grill is a well established 122 seat restaurant with a bar and three separate dining areas as well as an outside deck for enjoying drinks while over looking the Damariscotta River. There is potential to grow the restaurant business. Financials and leases are available.
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