UMaine in the News

Media cover Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration

The Bangor Daily News, WLBZ (Channel 2) and WABI (Channel 5) reported on the 2017 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Celebration at the University of Maine. The family-friendly event, co-sponsored by the Greater Bangor NAACP and the UMaine Division of Student Life, is held annually to celebrate the life and legacy of King’s service […]

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AP advances Maine Potato Conference and Trade Show in Caribou

The Associated Press reported the University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host the 32nd annual Maine Potato Conference and Trade Show on Jan. 18 and 19 in Caribou. The conference brings together potato producers, farm workers and crop advisers to discuss topics such as soil health, agricultural technology and combating drought, according to the article. […]

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Maine Center on Aging helps seniors stay fit, BDN reports

The Maine Center on Aging at the University of Maine is helping seniors strengthen their muscles, bones and joints through a federal program it manages, reports the Bangor Daily News. Volunteers with the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program or RSVP run Bone Builders fitness classes for around 150 seniors in Penobscot, Piscataquis, Hancock and Washington […]

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Application deadline extended for Master Gardener program, Times Record reports

The Times Record reported the deadline to apply for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Volunteers program training in Androscoggin and Sagadahoc counties has been extended to Jan. 28. The 14-week training will be held 12:30–4 p.m. Tuesdays from Feb. 28 to May 30 at the Topsham Public Library. The program provides participants […]

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Republican Journal previews Handley’s presentation on growing berries

The Republican Journal reported David Handley, a University of Maine Cooperative Extension specialist of vegetables and small fruits, will give a free talk at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17 at the Belfast Free Library. Handley will speak about how to grow strawberries and raspberries in your backyard, according to the article. Topics to be discussed […]

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AP quotes Roiland, Socolow in article on LePage’s decision to ignore certain media

The Associated Press spoke with University of Maine journalism professors Joshua Roiland and Michael Socolow for the article, “LePage ignores all but friendly media, in departure from previous governors.” Republican Gov. Paul LePage has gone three months without a news conference and has retreated to friendly talk-radio stations and conservative online outlets, according to the […]

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