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Another Nice Day On Tuesday
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Any showers have come to an end with. The rest of the night will have mostly clear skies with lows in the 50s. Another nice day is on the way for Tuesday. Expect mostly sunny skies with highs that are right on par for this time of the year reaching the upper 70s and low 80s. Communities along the coast will also have a good chance of some low 80s as winds will be out of the northwest.
BikeBowl brings out motorcycle and music enthusiasts
LIMESTONE, Maine – Despite a late-stage venue switch, organizers of Spud Speedway’s first BikeBowl still see potential in growing the motorcycle-themed events. Last week, speedway co-owners Jim Gamage and Troy Haney moved most of the BikeBowl to the arch hangar at Loring Commerce Center to avoid predicted rainy weather. Heavy rain moved in Friday evening but held off Saturday.
Exciting News: Trolleys Make a Comeback in Bangor This Fall
Bangor's public transit system has changed over the years. If we're being honest, I feel like Bangor has never quite found the right name for their public transportation system. When I was a kid, it was literally just called The Bus. That's it. It was painted in black letters against this orange-y, striped background. And they were these really small diesel buses. But they did the job.
Maine animal rescue owner accused of abuse
BUCKSPORT (WVII) --- The owner of an animal rescue and sanctuary in Bucksport has been accused of animal abuse. There's a warrant out for the arrest of Ellisha Krutuleski of Bucksport. She's accused of running the Coastal Dreams Rescue and Sanctuary, but that rescue was more like a nightmare with...
Unity Environmental University completes $1.2M project at its Sky Lodge
Unity Environmental University, a private liberal arts school in New Gloucester, has completed a $1.2 million infrastructure upgrade at its Sky Lodge property, a wilderness retreat in the Somerset County town of Moose River. “Unity Environmental University is dedicated to preserving the heritage and enhancing the functionality of our beloved...
School committee welcomes new staff at first meeting
The 2024-25 school year is a time of familiar faces in new roles in Southport. Former teacher Shawn Gallagher is the new teaching principal. He and Alternative Organizational Structure (AOS) 98 Director of Special Services Julie Hansbury were introduced Aug. 8 to the Southport School Committee. Gallagher taught in Southport...
Portland’s Thompson Block adds seven rental lofts
A collection of short- and long-stay residential units in Portland’s Old Port has been expanded with the addition of seven lofts on the fourth floor of the Thompson Block at 121 Middle St. Thompson Block is one of a group of four buildings along Middle Street, collectively named the...
Rogers named chief of staff to UMaine president
A skilled higher education professional with 18 years of experience in leadership roles has been named chief of staff at the University of Maine, reporting to President Joan Ferrini-Mundy, effective Aug. 12. Michelle Rogers, who has a doctorate in leadership for educational justice, has served several universities in various leadership...
Free Back To School Haircuts at Crow’s Nest Auburn
Hot Radio Maine Presents The 4th Annual CUTS FOR CLASS!! Monday August 26th we are teaming up with Crow’s Nest Barbershop in Auburn and giving away FREE back to school HAIRCUTS (students 18 and under) First Come, first serve. While time permits. First day of school is always a...
York Land Trust boosts stewardship with new initiatives and key hire
YORK, Maine — York Land Trust recently announced several initiatives to advance its stewardship goals, including habitat restoration, enhancing accessibility, and supporting increased land management efforts. “Scaling up our stewardship efforts is crucial to preserving the integrity of our natural landscapes and ensuring they thrive for future generations,” said Amelia Nadilo, executive director of York Land Trust. "By expanding our initiatives, we can more effectively combat environmental challenges, enhance biodiversity, and foster a deeper connection between the...
Review: Beyond the Rainbow: MSMT Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Youth Edition
When Dorothy, swept away by the tornado, finds herself transported beyond the rainbow to a land of vibrant color, the audience at Maine State Music Theatre’s final Theatre for Young Audiences production gasps in wonder. The production of the children’s version of the Harold Arlen/Yip Harburg musical with a cast of young professionals and local youth, directed by Betsy Puelle, has transformed the Pickard Theater into a land of pure fantasy and imagination using all the theatrical elements at their disposal. MSMT serves up an evening of song, dance, puppetry, and visual wizardry that is one of the most stunning and enchanting TYA performances seen there in recent years.
Brewer teen collects over 500 backpacks to donate ahead of school year
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Ava Burke has been collecting and donating backpacks for kids who need them. She’s been at it for the past eight years and it all started with a birthday wish. “When I was like six, I couldn’t really think of anything I needed for my...
Gorham Police and Fire hosts Camp 9-1-1
GORHAM, Maine (WGME) -- Some Gorham campers got to have hands-on experience when it comes to responding to an emergency. The Gorham Police and Fire Departments teamed up to host their sixth annual Camp 9-1-1 on Monday. For a week, campers learn and work with police officers and fire fighters...
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