207-227-5252 Bodies of Water(s)/Town: Carr Pond; Portage Lake; St. John River from confluence with St. Francis River to US/Canada boundary at Hamlin; Beau Lake; Glazier Lake; Cross Lake; Square Lake; ...
Welcome to the Maine Wildlife Park, where you’re guaranteed to see moose, and more animals in a day than you could ever spot in the wild! Families, nature lovers, photographers, and wildlife ...
The Shore and Harbor Planning Grant program provides resources on a competitive basis for shoreline access planning, waterfront and harbor planning, identification and resolution of waterfront use ...
Pursue a career where your passion lies. If that's in protecting the food we eat, stopping forest fires, keeping our parks and public lands pristine and accessible, planning wise land utilization, or ...
The links on this page are intended to help you gain information on some common registration processes and highlights new plates and programs. If you do not find your answers here, please contact us ...
The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) is a State-operated program that provides financial assistance to Maine public water systems, helping to ensure safe drinking water and provide ...
Citation: remained upon the field in command of a section of Griffin's Battery, directing its fire after being severely wounded and refusing to leave the field until too weak to sit upon the caisson ...
Copies of the rules of the following agency may be downloaded and viewed by clicking on the links next to each rule title. If, after clicking on a rule link, the rule does not appear on your screen, ...
An organization or individual may file a written complaint at any time in the calendar year with the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Education (the Commissioner), alleging that a public agency ...
Advance Baiting: It is unlawful to deposit any meat, bones, dead fish, or other food material in inland waters for the purpose of luring fish. However, it is lawful to place food particles in a ...
The data in this publication is based on injuries and illnesses reported to Maine’s Workers’ Compensation Board on First Reports of Occupational Injury or Disease. This publication is limited to ...
Electronics, such as televisions, computers, and computer monitors, contain toxic substances, including lead, mercury, cadmium, lithium, brominated flame retardants, phosphorous coatings, and PVC ...