AUGUSTA — A 29-year-old woman repeated “guilty” 48 times in Kennebec County Superior Court as she admitted burglarizing a number of home in 2009 and 2010 in Kennebec and Oxford counties.
April 2011
Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce offers scholarship
WATERVILLE — The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for its Joseph B. Ezhaya Memorial Scholarship.
Association seeks volunteer docents
DAMARISCOTTA — The Lincoln County Historical Association seeks volunteer docents for the 1754 Chapman-Hall House on Main Street.
Erskine Academy lists school calendar changes
SOUTH CHINA — Erskine Academy has announced that April 15 will be a teacher workshop day and school will not be in session.
Shelter takes in puppies from Alabama
AUGUSTA — Cabela, a 12-week-old shepherd mix, came a long way to join her new family, the Thompsons, at their Chelsea home.
Elsie Viles given first Great Women award
SCARBOROUGH — Augusta philanthropist Elsie Viles received the first Great Women of Maine’s Legacy Award during a ceremony Thursday night at The Landing at Pine Point.
Multiple pressures reshaping demands on UMaine system
FARMINGTON — There are about 180,000 adults currently working in Maine who dropped out of college before getting a degree, according to Laurie Lachance, president of Maine Development Foundation.
Proposed RSU 18 budget $1.4 million less than current year
OAKLAND — The RSU 18 Board of Directors next week will consider a proposed $32 million school budget for 2011-12 — a budget that is $1.4 million or 4.2 percent less than — the current $33.3 million budget.
Hooked on worms
FARMINGTON — When Nancy Prentiss tells people that she studies worms, she almost always gets the same reaction.
NBA: Rondo, Pierce help Celtics bounce back
BOSTON — Rajon Rondo had 20 points and 14 assists to lead the Boston Celtics to a 104-88 victory over the Washington Wizards on Friday night.