WATERVILLE — The Waterville non-sanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were: Rona Backstrom and Ginny Kelley, Claudette McNeil and Helen LaVerdiere, Jimmie Bradeen and Jeannie Ives tied with Pat Kick and Lou Veilleux, Betty Perry and Connie Fedorovich, Charles Gagnon and Sherry Cates, Carmen Landry and Pat Nutt.
April 2012
Former Starks Grange rebirth as food hub one project away
STARKS — The group that wants a former Grange hall on Route 43 to one day be a local food hub is one big project away from opening, according to the group’s president.
Lawrence Adult Education trip slated
FAIRFIELD — Adult education will sponsor a bus trip to see a matinee performance of the musical “Beauty and the Beast” Saturday, June 2, in Boston.
NBA: Rondo’s triple-double sparks Celtics to win
BOSTON (AP) — Rajon Rondo had a triple-double and the Boston Celtics handed Miami its biggest loss of the season, pulling away for a 91-72 win over the Heat on Sunday.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: We need to expand domestic natural gas market
To drill or not to drill, Baby? That is the question that is launching a thousand heated partisan debates early in this presidential campaign season.
ON MAINE POLITICS: Democrat claims LePage is a bully
A Democrat from Portland called Gov. Paul LePage a bully last week, saying communication problems in the Department of Health and Human Services may be linked to staffers’ fear of the chief executive.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE:Congress agrees on small business assistance bill
Washington actually got something done. Our nation’s capital — usually the land of gridlock — agreed to a package of bills designed to encourage private investment in small businesses.
LOBSTER BOWL: Players gain insight
LEWISTON — At first, the dozens of football players glanced around the room, knowing each other by name and reputation.
NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: Power program finale
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Jayhawks or Wildcats, take your pick. Either can make a case for this being “their” year.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE:Job applicants have right to Facebook privacy
It has become fairly standard for employers to view the social media sites of prospective workers in order to learn more about them.