Special Education Teacher Jennifer Dorman has been named Maine's Teacher of the Year. Dorman, who teaches English and language arts, has taught at Skowhegan Area Middle School since 2009.
What passionate, wonderful people Jodie and Michelle are. The walk is dedicated to Brian Michonski, Jodie's brother-in-law, who passed from the disease last year.
If you want to come out, it happens on Saturday morning beginning at the Chamber of Commerce in Skowhegan (near Aubachon Hardware near the rotary). If you want more information, listen to our get together today on the Moose Morning Show!
Skowhegan ice cream maker Gifford's has gone to the Washington, D.C. area to promote their ice cream and to try and get it in stores in the Mid-Atlantic states, including Whole Foods.
Laura Benedict and her Red Barn Cares team have gotten a hold of several great Stephen King movies for a two night marathon, August 1st and 2nd, at the Skowhegan Drive-In.
Say goodbye to May with some laughs on Saturday night at T&B's Outback Tavern in Skowhegan as Krazy Jake and Skowhegan native, Tim Hoffman, yuk it up!
You can get tickets and information right here!
This (April 21) afternoon, game wardens used a tracking dog and found the body of Shirley Woods, an 83-year-old woman, in Skowhegan. She had been missing since Sunday. She was last seen near her apartment on 341 Madison Ave., across from Burger King.
I am blessed to be in a position where I meet ton of people. Believe it or not, I'm an introvert, a quiet guy who loves solitude and being alone with my thoughts more than most everyone in my family, save for my dad. In fact, I'm just like my dad in most ways.
I always love hearing about a great idea going that on and this is another perfect example of that, Healthy Maine Streets! The Healthy Maine Streets idea is building on the Maine Downtown Center’s efforts for revitalization downtowns can in turn help to revitalize the heath of those in those down-towns, especially employees in downtown businesses. Healthy people, healthy down-towns and vice versa
Did you get any gifts for Christmas you know you'll never use? Well, how about putting those unwanted presents to a good cause in a benefit for the Skowhegan Indian Restoration Project.
My ole pal Cory King from the Skowhegan Area Chamber of Commerce joined us this morning to talk about Riverfest, which gets underway tomorrow and runs right through the weekend. It's going to be fun for everyone from casual spectators to those who want to take a raft ride in the gorge or a glow stick canoe/kayak ride down the river! Of course, there will be fireworks too!
Skowhegan Police Chief Mike Emmons has made a lot of friends over the years and, as his law enforcement resume' expands, so, too, will his circle of friends. Tuesday, the selectmen accepted his resignation. His last day in Skowhegan will be February 23rd
It's going to be a busy and fun weekend in the greater Skowhegan area for the annual Lake George Regional Park's winter carnival Saturday, Feb. 2nd. Events will include cardboard box sled races, a chili cook-off and an ice fishing derby.
There's nothing better than a small town community Christmas celebration and that's just what we had in Skowhegan earlier today. With the chill in the air and a very light snowfall, it was something akin to a Norman Rockwell scene and I loved it!
Who hasn't gotten a parking ticket? You've heard of the show, Parking Wars, right? Free parking isn't just a space in the game of Monopoly. The town of Skowhegan, Maine is selling off their old parking meters for $25 dollars a piece.