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Forest Heritage Days 2024: A Celebration of Maine’s Rich Forestry Legacy
GREENVILLE — Forest Heritage Days, an annual event that celebrates the rich forestry heritage of the Northwoods of Maine, is excited to announce its schedule of events for 2024. The event will take place from Thursday, Aug. 8 to Saturday, Aug. 10. Thursday, Aug 8: The event kicks off...
Piscataquis Region Retired Educators Association news
GUILFORD — Twelve members and one guest met at the Piscataquis Country Club clubhouse in Guilford for the monthly meeting of the Piscataquis Region Retired Educators Association. Gilbert Reynolds’ daughter Jane came with her dad as she is on summer break from her teaching responsibilities. The secretary’s report was...
DeFroscia named to Dean’s List at University of New England
BIDDEFORD AND PORTLAND — William DeFroscia of Carrabassett Valley has been named to the Dean’s List for the 2024 spring semester at the University of New England. Dean’s List students have attained a grade point average of 3.3 or better out of a possible 4.0 at the end of the semester.
King Treats crowns the top ice cream cone maker
GREENVILLE — Kings Treats, located on 32 Pritham Avenue next to Harris Drug Store, had a little fun over this past weekend. Employees are always discussing whose cone is the best looking so the business had a competition to find out. Employees and friends showed up for the challenge...
Is there fiscal responsibility, transparency in Plymouth Twp.? Treasurer candidates disagree
PLYMOUTH TWP. — Voters will see two Republican township treasurer candidates on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot. Incumbent treasurer Bob Doroshewitz, appointed to the position in 2022, will face a challenge from newcomer Janai Stepp. No Democrat candidate is seeking the position, so the top vote-getter in the...
Primary Election 2024: Meet the Plymouth Twp. clerk candidates vying for your vote
PLYMOUTH TWP. — Voters will see two Republican township clerk candidates on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot. Incumbent clerk Jerry Vorva will face a challenge from newcomer Andrew Miller. The top vote-getter in the August primary will face off against former clerk Nancy Conzelman, a Democrat, in the...
Finn Hall breakfast Saturday
MONSON — On Saturday, July 6 the Monson Finnish Farmers Club will hold a benefit breakfast for Monson’s Finn Hall from 7-9 a.m. at the Finn Hall on Route 15. The menu will be a variety of Finnish breakfast foods such as Finnish egg bake, Pannukakku (Finnish oven pancakes), Bullas, plus more for $10.
Berenice Abbott Gallery Show at Monson Arts
MONSON — The Monson Arts Gallery, in collaboration with the Marlborough Gallery, New York, is pleased to announce its summer exhibition “Berenice Abbott’s Greenwich Village”, featuring her original vintage photographs from the 1930s and 1940s. I’m not a nice girl. I’m a photographer,” said Berenice Abbott....
Bingham plywood mill moves closer to opening with promise of 110 jobs for economically challenged region
BINGHAM — Charlie Martin describes what he has been working on in Bingham for the last few years as akin to the TV show “This Old House.”. But instead of fixing up an old home, Martin is trying to resurrect an old mill that’s been vacant for more than a decade and turn it into a plywood factory.
Carrabassett Valley Public Library kicks off reading program
The Carrabassett Valley Public Library is launching its summer reading program. The first 20 participants can pick up an Adventure Begins at Your Library backpack with enclosed reading log, stickers, bookmarks and a Backyard Scavenger Hunt card. Participants choose a pile of library books to borrow and bring them home in their new backpack.
Fourth of July events around the region
The towns of Sebec, Dexter, and Greenville will each be celebrating Independence Day with events on and leading up to Thursday. July 4. The Fourth of July events in Sebec Village begin with fireworks at dusk on Wednesday, July 3 with food available starting at 6 p.m. On Independence Day...
Memorial at Maine’s Elephant Mountain Honors Victims of B-52 Crash
There's a hike in northwestern Maine that has intrigued me for a long time. It has nothing to do with its level of difficulty or part of a bigger network. It's a hike that doubles as a somber history lesson. It's the B-52 Flying Fortress crash site on Elephant Mountain in Piscataquis County.
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