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 Department works to provide quality services to Maine citizens and continues to establish processes that will ensure accountability in the State's financial performance that will warrant the ...
Please view our Public Involvement Website where you can view and comment on all Active Public Meeting presentations. This site includes links to recently held meetings, as well as background ...
The Board’s website (http://www.maine.gov/md/) includes a link entitled “Find a Licensee in our Database”. Click on the link and then enter the individual’s ...
In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated the whoopie pie as Maine's official state treat. This confection traditionally consists of two chocolate cake-like rounds surrounding a white cream ...
Electronics, such as televisions, computers, and computer monitors, contain toxic substances, including lead, mercury, cadmium, lithium, brominated flame retardants, phosphorous coatings, and PVC ...
You may search for a licensee (individual or company) by name or license number. After you click on the link below, you will be asked whether you are looking for an individual, a company, or other ...
In accordance with 23 MRSA 753, the Maine Department of Transportation has transitioned to almost 100% electronic advertising on the Internet instead of advertising in newspapers. This saves the ...
What is an invasive species? An invasive species is a non-native species (including seeds, eggs, spores, or other propagules) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic harm, ...
Many hospitals and clinics throughout the state's most rural areas depend upon the J-1 Visa Waiver program to improve access to health care for residents of underserved areas. The J-1 Visa Waiver ...
Some wildlife species are drawn to residential areas because they offer food, shelter, and safety from natural predators. But in exchange, they risk running into trouble with their human neighbors. As ...