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Thursday, March 13, 2025Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Employees Present More Than $22,000 in Donations to Ten Community: 3/13/2025
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Employees Present More Than $22,000 in Donations to Ten Community Organizations Bar Harbor, Maine – Bar Harbor Bank & Trust employees recently presented more than $22,000 in donations collected through the Bank’s employee-driven charitable giving program, Casual for a Cause, to ten organizations serving communities in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The recipients of the donations collected during the fourth quarter of 2024 are: MaineFarm TomorrowHancock County Habitat for
Tuesday, March 11, 2025TWO DECADES STRONG: FIRST HOOP DONATES $40,350 IN LANDMARK YEAR 3/11/2025
TWO DECADES STRONG: FIRST HOOP DONATES $40,350 IN LANDMARK YEAR Photo caption: First National Bank presenting MDI High School with a check for $2,800 from the First Hoop program.As the Maine high school basketball season has come to a close, First National Bank is pleased to report the successful results of their signature athletic programming sponsorship “First Hoop”. Designed to promote team spirit and fan participation, First Hoop was launched in 2005 by First National Bank. Since its inception,
Wednesday, February 26, 2025Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Accepting Applications from Graduating High School Seniors for 2025
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Accepting Applications from Graduating High School Seniors for 2025 Career & Technical Education Scholarship Bar Harbor, Maine – Bar Harbor Bank & Trust is currently accepting applications for the Bank’s 2025 Career & Technical Education Scholarship. The $1,000 scholarship is awarded to income-eligible high school seniors who attend a technical career program as part of their high school curriculum and are planning to attend a college or technical school in the academic year
Monday, February 24, 2025Temporary closures for peregrine falcon nesting in Acadia National Park 2/24/2025
By providing adequate nesting space to Peregrine Falcon chicks, like the one pictured here, you are helping protect this important species. NPS PhotoBAR HARBOR, Maine - To provide peregrine falcons adequate space for nesting, the National Park Service will temporarily close areas including Penobscot East Trail, Jordan Cliffs Trail, Precipice Trail, and Valley Cove Trail in Acadia National Park on March 1 until further notice.Research has shown that nesting peregrine falcons are particularly vulnerable to
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