CHINA — Voters at Saturday’s annual town business meeting were feeling generous toward the less fortunate members of the community and the area.
March 2012
Correction to letter to the editor
A letter to the editor by Terry Tiner in the March 23 newspaper contained incorrect information.
Two selectmen quit Unity meeting
UNITY — Two selectmen walked out of Town Meeting on Saturday, and at least one plans to resign immediately, after an article to build a new Town Office was sent back to the drawing board.
Moving out might save your sanity
Dear Annie: I graduated from college last year. I have a modest paying job in my hometown and can afford rent. But since I am trying to save money for graduate school, I moved back in with my parents. My folks agreed. They are quite frugal and would be disappointed if I chose to spend the extra money on rent.
No Starks means others pay more
MADISON — Faced with less revenue after one town voted to leave the school district, officials were faced with a difficult question as they developed the budget: Should they cut programs and staff or increase the amount each community pays?
RESTRUCTURING DHHSFormer justice unsure if planis a good idea
AUGUSTA — A former state supreme court chief justice who monitors services for the mentally ill told lawmakers Thursday that he’s unsure whether a plan to privatize intensive case management services is a good idea.
Theriault,Woods
WATERVILLE — Joseph and Celeste Theriault of Waterville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Danielle Lynn, to Jesse John Woods, son of John and Eileen Woods of South Yarmouth, Mass., formerly of Reading, Mass.
J.P. DEVINE: A country for old men
They sat at what most consider the best winter table, the big Formica-topped booth in the sunlight at a coffee shop outside of Portland.
Most students to skip prom tan
ANSON — The goal: To get 70 percent of students in one grade at Carrabec High School to pledge not to use a tanning booth or intentionally tan in the sun before prom.
Wardell, Cook
BLUE HILL — Devin Wardell and Dr. Brian Cook were married Sept. 4, 2011, at The John Peters Estate in Blue Hill. Rachel Sommer, a college friend of the couple, performed the ceremony.