CLEMSON, S.C. — Morgan Michelle Malley, of South China, recently graduated from Clemson University with a master’s degree in city and regional planning in city and regional planning.
June 2012
Pittsfield’s Arias earns dean’s list status
JACKSON, Tenn. — Melanie Arias of Pittsfield was recently named to the 2012 spring semester dean’s list at Union University.
Bottles for Bats results announced
NORRIDGEWOCK — Mill Stream School fifth-grade teacher Cheryl Brigham recently announced the results of the Bottles for Bats fundraiser organized by students.
Oakland farmers’ market opens today
OAKLAND — A new farmers market will open today at 895 Kennedy Memorial Drive in the Pine Acres parking lot. The hours will be 2-6 p.m. Fridays through the summer.
Adult, community graduates announced
THORNDIKE — The following students recently graduated from Unity-based Regional School Unit 3’s adult and community education program are Casey Ashton, Christopher Ashton, Lydia Coolen, Rachel Coolen, Cheryl Crowley, Angela Grass, Ina Lewin, Melissa Libby, Brandie Miville, Andrew Pottle, Jesse Raven, Katie Waterman and Taylor Jack Wheeler.
Scholarship available to high school seniors
LIVERMORE — High school seniors have the chance to receive a $1,000 scholarship, named in honor of the Washburn-Norlands Living History Center (Norlands) founder, Ethel “Billie” Gammon. In 2010, on the first anniversary of Billie’s passing, the Norlands board of trustees established the scholarship to honor her enthusiasm for sharing American history by providing support in her name for learning through fun.
McCaslin earnsUMaine master’s
ORONO — Chelsea May McCaslin recently graduated magna cum laude at University of Maine, Orono, with a master’s degree in public administration.
New flag poles, flags donated for holiday
WELLINGTON — The town recently received two flag poles with two American flags to replace the old ones from Patrick Shea, Herb and Sharon Thompson, Home Depot-Waterville Store and The Willett-McKenney Post 186 American Legion of Clinton.
JOSEPH REISERT: Both parties shifting away from politics’ ideological center
Public dissatisfaction with Congress hovers near all-time highs. Our politics have become increasingly polarized, increasingly fractious and increasingly nasty. Why?
Skowhegan police seek missing man
SKOWHEGAN — Police are looking for man who disappeared after leaving a local tavern early Saturday morning.