Looking for something to help you beat the winter blues brought on by Maine's harsh winters? I may have found the perfect thing to help.
According to ONLYINYOURSTATE, Pineland Farms in New Glouster has the perfect set of activities to help you beat all of your winter blues...
It's that time of year where students focus attention on securing scholarships.
The Maine Fishermen’s Forum announced that the Board of Directors will award $40,000 in scholarships this year, despite having to cancel the live event normally held in March...
Recognizing diversity is an essential element of academic excellence, the University of Maine at Augusta is offering Equity and Inclusion scholarships to students whose academic achievement and varied experiences will enhance and enrich the education of all UMA students and the institution’s educational mission...
According to a story by WABI, and in honor of Black History Month, Waterville Creates has teamed up with Colby College Museum of Art, Kennebec Montessori School, Waterville Public Schools and the Family Violence Project, to created a special Art Kit for everyone to celebrate the artwork and legacy of Maine artist, Ashley Bryan...
For 76 summers, Pine Tree Camp in Rome has been the place Maine people with disabilities return to experience a summer camp filled with traditional Maine outdoor activities.
Now, according to the Portland Press Herald, for the first time ever, this winter folks can experience Pine Tree Camp like they’ve never seen it before, in the winter, with snow & ice and all the fun activities that come w
Thin ice is a big issue this year. Yesterday, rescue crews pulled out another person that fell threw the ice on Pemaquid Pond in Damariscotta.
Last week saw multiple ice rescues as well, Vassalboro had two boys falling through while trying to cross Outlet Stream, an Oxford man went through on Thompson Lake in Oxford while skating, and the other day a Princeton man was rescued from the icy waters o
Hey, if you are looking for a great reason to get outside with your family plus learn some very useful skills the University of Maine Cooperative Extension 4-H is kicking off a new monthly outdoor educational series for families with kids, that range from ages 7 to 18...
On April 15th, 2020, a major explosion at the paper mill in Jay left many employees without jobs. Thankfully no one was killed or injured during the explosion that destroyed the pulp digester. However, Pixelle Specialty Solutions recently announced they would not replace the pulp digester, leaving many employees unsure of what the future would hold...
2020 is coming to an end, which means it's almost time to start filing your yearly taxes. Many people can't afford to pay a tax preparer to prep their taxes, so they will try and file them alone. This is convenient and easy, but it's not always the best way to get you the maximum income tax refund you deserve...