WATERVILLE — The Waterville Area Art Society is accepting applications for its annual scholarship award.
March 2012
Whoopie pie contest set for Muskie Center
WATERVILLE — Spectrum Generations Muskie Center will hold its second annual Best Whoopie Pie competition Thursday, March 29, at the Muskie Center, 38 Gold St.
BRIDGE RESULTS
WATERVILLE — The Waterville non-sanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were: Charlie Gagnon and Lee Duff, Rona Backstrom and Connie Fedorovich, Betty Perry and Paul Leberman, Julie Richards and Connie Begin, Jeannie Ives and Jimmie Bradeen.
ALLEN AFIELD: 4 signs that spring is near
Spring sounds start in earnest this month and pick up momentum in April, and the angle of the sun’s rays dictate the timing of nature’s canorous and at times cacophonous timetable.
SNOWMOBILING: Never forget land owners
The Maine Snowmobile Association is supporting L.D. 1613, “An Act To Strengthen the Relationship between Land Users and Landowners,” sponsored by Rep. Andre Cushing, (R- Hampden), as initiated by the Small Woodlot Owners Association of Maine (SWOAM).
M.D. HARMON: Fallout of both action, inaction against Iran daunting, dangerous
Almost no one accepts Iran’s denials of its quest for nuclear weapons anymore, certainly including President Barack Obama, who said this week he has “Israel’s back” in any coming conflict.
CLASS B BOYS HOCKEY STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Eagles chasing history
The Messalonskee hockey team opened the Eastern B playoffs with blowout victories over John Bapst and Presque Isle, outscoring them by a combined 14-1.
Parents are our best teachers, role models
Throughout our lives, we realize that the knowledge we need to survive comes from the people around us. The way people eat, sleep, talk and walk all influence us. If we see or hear something that we like, we copy it. As a child, I remember always doing what my parents did; I idolized them, […]
MAINE COMPASS: Postal Service responding to decrease in demand
America needs a financially stable Postal Service to best adapt to a changing marketplace and evolving mail needs.
Belgrade center has high revenue expectations
BELGRADE — Linda Bacon is banking on the town’s recreation programs bringing in more than $100,000 in revenue this year.