News - Unorganized territory
By DIANA GRAETTINGER; OF THE NEWS STAFF MACHIAS - People in Washington County's Unorganized Territory were unhappy when they learned they no longer would be provided pickup of their trash. They lost that service earlier this year after a Baileyville trash hauler went bankrupt.
With an increasing number of people building homes, seasonal and year-round, in the Maine woods, the demand for services in these remote parts of the state will continue to increase.
By Bangor Daily News, Maine Nov. 29--With an increasing number of people building homes, seasonal and year-round, in the Maine woods, the demand for services in these remote parts of the state will continue to increase.
By Diana Bowley, Bangor Daily News, Maine Jun. 7--MILO -- About a dozen Orneville residents told Piscataquis County commissioners on Tuesday they would be willing to pay more in solid waste fees to keep their transfer station open.
