RICHMOND — Richmond High School has announced its class of 2012.
June 2012
Hall-Dale class of 2012
Matthew Allen, Amber Bailey, Austin Bechard, Leighton Benedict, Claire Blanchette, Joshua Blier, Thomas Brault, Shyanne Bryant, Kristina Buck, Helen Call, Casey Chapman, Nathan Childs, Joshua Choate, Brien Crisci, Benjamin Crocker, Amanda Cunningham, Abigail Derstine, Craig Desjardins, Brittany Dubord, Kayla Dulac, Catie Eccleston, Alex Ellis, Frank Foss Jr., John Fredericks II, Kristi Fredette, Tyler French, Cameron Fudge, Alex Gallagher, Wesley Garant, Denyce Gardiner, Matthew Glidden, Wendy Goldman, Adam Greeley, Timothy Heath, Matthew Ingalls, Clara Irvine, Haley Jaramillo, Tyler Kalloch, Kyle Kidder, Bobbi-Jo Krechkin, Tyler Large, Jonathan Leugers, Abu Mannocchi, Jeffrey Maylin, Jordan Mayo, Abigail McNeil, Alyson Moran, Emily Newman, Hannah Lewis-Osgood, Jana Parsons, Olivia Patten, Bryan Preshong, Shannon Russell, Giacomo Saccani, Bradley Shepherd, Zachariah Stearn, Kyle Sterling, Joshua Stickney, Paley Sweet, Bryan Tardiff, Pasang Tsering, Trey Watkins, Campbell Watson, Nathaniel Welch, Simeon Welch, Shawn Williams, Taran Wilson, Carylanne Wolfington and Kevin Zembroski.
Private college opening branch in Augusta
AUGUSTA — A private college with two branches in Maine will open a third one this fall in Maine’s capital city.
Director retiring after 30 years at Winthrop nursery school
WINTHROP — Linda Findlay, the guiding force behind Wonder Awhile Nursery School for the past 30 years, is retiring as director and teacher at the school for 3- and 4-year-olds at Winthrop United Methodist Church on Main Street.
Building Blocks, a Head Start and day care, closes
AUGUSTA — A day care and Head Start program that’s been in the city since 1981 has closed.
LePage offers advice to Kaplan graduates
PORTLAND — Gov. Paul LePage called on Kaplan University graduates to follow a piece of advice he once received.
The Ray I knew
Dead is such a sharp, brittle word. Deceased is a morgue word, an obit phrase. The old black people of my childhood seemed to concur on “passed.”
Portland art installation victim of ‘yarn bombing’
PORTLAND — This ain’t your grandma’s knitting circle.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS LACROSSE: Clippers end Tigers’ season
GARDINER — There will be no overtime magic for the Gardiner boys lacrosse team this time around.
Divide in campaign finances widening
Winning a U.S. Senate seat isn’t easy. It requires a statewide campaign organization, broad appeal and lots of money to pay for expenses, staff and advertisements. So how do the 12 candidates vying to succeed U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe stack up?