Maineville is your digital front porch, a chance to catch up with neighbors, talk about how business is going, show off pictures of the kids or fulminate about the latest town council decision. This site is a social network with a difference - Maineville isn't organized around some made-up online theme - it's definitely not fonduefans4ever.com. This is about the town you live in, the people you see at the grocery store, the events that affect your life.
If you don't see your town among the 24 we've started with, there's no reason to despair. Get a local group together, tell us you'd like to see your town in Maineville and we'll start working on it. The best way to persuade us you're serious is to post your news, pictures, videos and blogs in the Maineville town nearest you. We'll take the hint.
Your News: This area is for short news briefs, press releases, promotions, family milestones, community news coverage and more!
Calendar: Post your club, school, organization or business events here. Do you know the dates for your town meeting, chamber events, festivals or fairs?
Photos & Video: Did you take pictures or video of a Little League game, concert, play, sporting event or community gathering? Want to share them with others or see what pictures/video your neighbors have taken?
Blogs: What's on your mind about your community? Want to sound off on a new town initiative? Give kudos to a good neighborly deed? This is your space to speak your mind, share ideas and talk about the happenings in your town.
Are you your town's iHost?
You could be if you are outgoing, involved and enjoy knowing what's going on in your town. An iHost gets the discussion moving -- inviting people to post news and photos and pointing out when that happens, schools, praising good deeds and providing constructive criticism.
IHosts comment on local events they attend, take photos and offer insight into town activities. IHosts are what keep communities alive and growing, and if you are that kind of person, we have the place for you to reach more friends and neighbors than ever before. Right here in Maineville.
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BLUE HILL — A marine biologist will highlight the interactions of sea anemone and clownfish in a talk next week at the Marine Environmental Research Institute.Ann Cleveland also will address …
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10 years ago — March 4, 2000(As reported in the Bangor Daily News)BANGOR — A print hangs on the Rev. Robert Carlson’s office wall in the East Orrington Congregational Church. At …
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Poetry Out Loud state finalsWATERVILLE — Eleven high school students will take to the stage in a competition against their peers, armed only with poems they have memorized and made their own. …
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BANGOR — Brewer High School students will take an audience on a journey to the swamps when they perform the folktale “Wiley and The Hairy Man” in the regionals of the 2010 Maine …
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ORONO — The 46th annual John W. Coombs Maine YMCA state swimming championship meet is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 6-7, at the Wallace Indoor Pool at the University of Maine.There …
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Art BANGOR — “Resonant Places: Paintings by Megan Chase,” “Simple Complexity: Installation and Works by Gerry Stecca,” “Burnt Cove: Watercolors of the Maine …
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BREWER — Is Julie Fletcher guilty of murdering her uncle? Her fate rests in the deliberations of 12 people in the “Jury Room.”Bangor Community Theatre will present “Jury …
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By Carol Higgins TaylorEastern Area Agency on Aging
Getting more than you pay for has never been easier. Alan Shawn Feinstein, a multimillionaire from Cranston, R.I., has a plan that will make …
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Challenge Grant Honors Edith Murphy
The Penobscot Marine Museum has received a "challenge grant" in memory of Edith P. Murphy of Rockland, who served as registrar at the Penobscot Marine Museum, …
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