WINSLOW — Silence Howard Hayden Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted a joint meeting Oct. 8.
October 29, 2011
Hospice Volunteers earns recognition
SKOWHEGAN — Hospice Volunteers of Somerset County has become a national partner of We Honor Veterans, a pioneering campaign developed by National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs to help provide care and support that reflect the important contributions made by these men and women.
Augusta family tires of ‘occupy’ neighbors
AUGUSTA — Having their neighborhood “occupied” is getting a little old for the Rheaume family. Living in the only remaining residence next to Capitol Park, the Rheaumes are no strangers to protests or other public events next door to their 118-year-old Union Street home. Marcie Rheaume wonders why requirements for users of the park to get a permit to stay overnight aren’t being enforced.
CLASS A FIELD HOCKEY STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Skowhegan faces upstart Hawks for title
Skowhegan has won nine of the past 10 Class A state field hockey championships. Marshwood’s goal this season was to make the playoffs.
Former Sen. George Mitchell enjoys the comforts of home
WATERVILLE — Former U.S. Sen. George J. Mitchell Jr. was focused on education Friday as he visited his family, toured the school bearing his name and visited Educare Central Maine for the first time.
OUTDOORS: Managing the herd
Hunter Alex Wall had a name for an apple tree on his 100-acre property in Belgrade.
UPDATE: Two high-speed chases reported in Somerset County
In two separate cases, Somerset County Sheriff’s officers on Friday and Saturday pursued drunken drivers who led them on high-speed chases, police said.
ALLEN AFIELD — Deer tracking tips for success
Associations of the mind lean toward deer hunting this time of year, and a perfect example follows:
WESTERN D GIRLS SOCCER: Bobcats score early, often to advance
RICHMOND — Untested and undeterred, the champs are moving on.
We should buy cheap power from Quebec
Gov. Paul LePage says he’s not against renewable power, but he is against expensive power.