CHELSEA — William Schoenthaler of Chelsea and Ann Thiboutot of China Village have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carrie Schoenthaler of Boston to Gregory Waxman of Boston, originally of Florida, son of Michael Waxman and Charlotte Waxman of Plantation, Fla.
June 2012
J.P. DEVINE: Ray has passed
“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.”
Mom afraid of losing home to lawsuit
Dear Annie: My 54-year-old daughter, “Susan,” has been angry with me since she was a teenager. I have tried to question her about why she hates me so much, but she won’t discuss it. She is married to a controlling man who shares her feelings and recently told the family to “go to hell.” Susan has a sweet daughter who appears to be a special-needs child, although we’ve never been told what the problem is.
Gwadosky, Parker
AUGUSTA — Cheryl Gwadosky of Augusta is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter, Jessica Gwadosky to Garret Parker, son of Brian and Kimberly Parker of Unity.
Hawaii can legally regulate beach weddings
HONOLULU — Hawaii can regulate weddings on public beaches without violating people’s right to marry, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday.
Mt. Blue High School graduating seniors
FARMINGTON — Mt. Blue High School graduating seniors:
Forest Hills class told to adapt to challenges
JACKMAN — When life doesn’t follow the script, it’s important to adapt.
Aremia, Mitchell
ANSON — Kathy Mitchell of Anson and Scott Mitchell of Winslow have announced the engagement of their son, Luke Mitchell of Daphne, AL to Shelly Aremia, of Daphne, AL, daughter of Matt and Cyndy Aremia of Raleigh, NC.
ON BASEBALL: Adjustment to United States, not an easy one
PORTLAND — Their baseball talents earn them a chance to play in the United States, with dreams of becoming a big leaguer.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Wild rally for Waterville
WATERVILLE — As the Waterville baseball team prepared to hit in the bottom of the fifth inning of its Eastern B semifinal game against John Bapst of Bangor, coach Don Sawyer thought the season was over. What was he going to say to his team after this? The Purple Panthers were two-time defending Class B state champs, and they were about to lose a home playoff game via the mercy rule.