Sep 30, 2009 | WLBZ
Town Creates Two Budgets To Prepare For Cuts
One town in central Maine is preparing two budgets for the next fiscal year. In addition to its regular budget, Pittsfield is also working on a backup budget.
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Roadside mobile restaurant to take on winter
A year ago, Mark and Jennifer Yarbrough thought life was going pretty well. Mark had a well-paying job for a subsidiary of Citibank, for which he traveled all over the country.
Prayers finally answered for Pittsfield Church
Wednesday to put weather-proof material on the roof of the Pittsfield Church of the Nazarene.
Man charged with OUI after missing his turn
BURNHAM : A Hartland man was charged with operating under the influence Sept. 19 after he reportedly blew a turn and drove his car off the road.
Pittsfield: Energy forum is tonight
Here's a simple one that homeowners often miss: the attic hatch in the closet. By applying weather-stripping and sealing up the hatch, people can prevent a "huge source of heat loss" to their homes, says Ashley Richards, owner of Yarmouth-based WarmTech Solutions.
Home Catches Fire in Pittsfield
Fire crews spent part of Sunday night and early Monday morning battling a house fire in Pittsfield.
Maine Arts Commission Announces 2010 Fellowship Awardees...
Augusta, ME - The Maine Arts Commission today announced the recipients of the 2010 Artists' Fellowship Awards - one of the nation's highest awards for individual artists made by a state arts agency.
Wind power comes to Pittsfield
Don Chute stood beside the new 100-foot-tall wind turbine and talked excitedly about the future.
Pittsfield Using The Wind To Lower Electric Bills
The town of Pittsfield should start to see smaller electric bills now that the new wind turbine at the town transfer station is online.
Maine Brewers' Guild will mark new "Growler Bill" on Saturday, September 12...
A new bill which allows local brew pubs to sell "growlers" -- half-gallon jugs -- goes into effect Saturday, September 12.
Bangor contractor listens when opportunity calls
Randy Gardner was interested as soon as he saw the news reports. Gardner, the owner of a Bangor contracting and construction company, immediately went to the Web site of the University of Maine's AEWC Advanced Structures and Composites Center to research the center's "bridge-in-a-backpack" technology, which was unveiled to the public in February.