WINSLOW — Sullivan Wealth Management LLC, recently sponsored the second annual Heart Strings of Hope Dinner and Dessert Auction at the Winslow VFW. The charity was organized to help families experiencing economic or illness-based hardships.
December 2011
Inland Hospital collects food items
WATERVILLE — Inland Hospital will partner with United Way of Mid-Maine to collect non-perishable food items for local food pantries Monday and Tuesday.
Nomination papers available in Embden
EMBDEN — Nomination papers are available from the town clerk and must be returned by Wednesday, Jan. 18 in order to be placed on the ballot for the March 3 town meeting.
Spofford awarded scholarship
STANDISH — Noah Spofford of Waterville has been awarded the Preti Flaherty Beliveau Scholarship at St. Joseph’s College.
M.D. HARMON: Christian leaders worried about threat to religious freedoms
The United States has always placed freedom of religion among its highest values and most-protected rights, so it seems odd that its largest Christian church felt the need to establish a committee specifically to protect the religious freedoms of believers of all denominations.
FLY TYING: Tying it together
YARMOUTH — Evelyn King has tied flies for more than 20 years. But two decades of hackle and bucktail doesn’t guarantee the company and conversation you get in a fly tying class.
Vassalboro selectmen give man approval to buy land
VASSALBORO — Selectmen fully support Ray Breton’s attempt to gain ownership of the former Carl’s Quick Stop in North Vassalboro.
Inmate garden program keeps on growing
AUGUSTA — Administrators at the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office are organizing volunteers to take the county’s inmate garden programs to new heights even as they celebrate one of the more successful growing seasons in the program’s history.
Proposed cuts may hit elderly hardest
AUGUSTA — Jean Greenleaf of Winthrop gets help from the state each month to pay for her prescription drugs.
Two buildings in Waterville to be demolished Monday
WATERVILLE — Two buildings on Water Street are scheduled for demolition next week.