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 ...
Why hunt for moose in Maine? Maine's moose population is the largest of all the lower 48 states, estimated at 60-70,000 animals. This presents an incredible hunting opportunity for those lucky enough ...
Working to help Maine communities reduce emissions and prepare for the effects of climate change. Through grants and direct support to municipal and tribal governments and unorganized territories, the ...
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 ...
This page includes information about the Energy Efficiency for Rural Communities Technical Assistance Program, Community Action Grants, Service Provider Grants, and Energy Efficiency Priorities Grants ...
The Bureau of Unemployment Compensation contributes to economic stability by providing temporary employer-funded benefits to eligible individuals while they seek re-employment. We operate an ...
It's easy to get ready for your Maine outdoor recreational activities. Take care of your licenses, permits, and registrations online at your convenience using the services below. Online services are ...
Migrant workers can contact the hotline to find out about farm work or nonagricultural employment. Migrant workers can also get assistance with obtaining a variety of services, including health care, ...
Please be sure to contact the bass club representative to verify details of a tournament, or if you have questions. Since 2020, all bass clubs have been required to participate in standardized ...
Find out how to apply for special fishing and hunting permits for the blind, disabled veterans, people with cognitive disabilities, and paraplegics. The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is a federally ...
The Maine Department of Education (DOE) is charged with adopting education rules to implement laws passed by the Maine Legislature. There are two types of rules – routine technical and major ...
Electronics, such as televisions, computers, and computer monitors, contain toxic substances, including lead, mercury, cadmium, lithium, brominated flame retardants, phosphorous coatings, and PVC ...