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Rodney’s to be Featured on Youtube Channel
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - Rodney’s Restaurant in Presque Isle is gaining national attention as it’s set to be featured on the popular YouTube series “America’s Best Restaurants.”. Rodney’s is a place where you can enjoy a fancy date night or just grab a drink in...
New memory center in Presque Isle provides testing and caregiver support to community
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - The Aroostook Agency on Aging’s new memory center is the first outpatient memory care facility in Aroostook County. The Memory Center had a soft opening in May and has assisted more than 40 individuals so far. The center offers service coordination and early diagnosis, which is a resource the Aroostook Agency on Aging says was very needed in Aroostook County.
Probus hears from city manager
The Probus Club of Aroostook met May 16 at Northern Maine Community College in Presque Isle. Kim Smith, resource development and public information officer for Presque Isle, introduced City Manager Tyler Brown as the guest speaker. After four months in his new position, Brown is busy attempting to learn all...
Reacting to debate, Gov. Mills outlines what’s at stake for Maine in presidential election
Democracy is at stake in the November presidential election, Democratic Gov. Janet Mills said Thursday night, as well as common sense and civility in the White House, which she added, “we’re not seeing on the part of Mr. Trump tonight.” Mills spoke at a Democratic watch party for the first presidential debate between President Joe […] The post Reacting to debate, Gov. Mills outlines what’s at stake for Maine in presidential election appeared first on Maine Morning Star.
Inspiring the next gen of tech: Educate Maine holds Girls Who Code summer camp
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Girls from across the state are getting the chance to explore technology at Husson University free of charge through Educate Maine’s Project Login’s partnership with Girls Who Code. “The piece that I really think that the girls like about Girls Who Code is they...
Country Star Phil Vassar Performing Charity Concert in Maine
As country music fans, we are blessed to live in Maine. While most rock, hip-hop, and pop fans have to travel to Boston or New York to see their favorite artists perform, we have the biggest country stars performing in our backyard. Massive country artists performing shows in Maine in...
Two years after Bird scooters land in Maine, towns find adoption a smooth ride
ORONO, Maine — Visitors to the towns of Old Town and Orono will see familiar sites, waterfronts, pines, and shops. But one thing found there and nowhere else in Maine are Birds, the electric ride-share scooters. In 2022, Old Town was the first town in the state to welcome...
Social service initiative Mainspring wants to help more Mainers lift themselves out of poverty
Emily Flinkstrom (left) and Megan Shapiro-Ross outside the Mainspring project in Kittery. The idea of offering multiple social services in the same location for easier access isn't new. But the creators of an initiative underway in Kittery called Mainspring say they are taking the concept a step further, in a way that's designed to help more vulnerable Mainers to lift themselves out of poverty.
UMaine and nonprofit group launch initiative to try to keep students working in Maine
STATEWIDE -- The University of Maine is teaming up with non-profit Live and Work in Maine to try to keep students in the state after they graduate. As part of the pilot phase of this initiative, letters will be sent out to accepted students in the University of Maine system -- each with personalized messages from Maine employers.
New effort underway to help repair unprecedented storm damage to Maine trails
PORTLAND, Maine — Storms over the last year or more have caused a lot of damage across Maine with flooding, erosion, downed trees, road washouts, infrastructure and more. There has also been significant damage to many walking, hiking trails and snowmobile trails. In Portland, the nonprofit group Portland Trails...
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