MOUNT VERNON — Mitchell Riley of Mount Vernon was recently promoted to first lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers.
December 2011
Community rallies around woman with rare illness
MONMOUTH — Last spring, Megan Ferland wrote “America: the Way Life Should Be?” as a scholar in the Michael D. Wilson Research Program at the University of Maine in Farmington.
Forbes still lists state last
AUGUSTA — A new Forbes ranking puts Maine dead-last for the second year in a row on a list of best states for business.
AUGUSTA DISTRICT COURT
AUGUSTA — The following is a list of cases closed between Dec. 1 and Dec. 7, 2011, in Augusta District Court.
Half of building’s fate on plan board’s agenda
BELGRADE LAKES — The Planning Board on Thursday will discuss an application to remove one half of a 60-year-old building on Mill Stream.
Classroom work adjusts for concussions
GARDINER — Contact is a integral part of Andrew Doody-Veilleux’s job as an offensive tackle.
Dancers find it’s hip to be square
WATERVILLE — Carol Blier uses a simple sales pitch to get people to join Central Maine Squares, a club that gets together for square dances once a month in Waterville.
Society recalls names, places
AUGUSTA — The Kennebec Historical Society welcomed visitors to its Winthrop Street headquarters for a Victorian tea Sunday.