Wendy Goldman didn’t miss much in her four years at Hall-Dale High School as an athlete or a student.
June 2012
Complaints about bears soaring
WINTHROP — Jim Remley lost a flagpole, but he gained one dandy of a story about one determined bear that has been making the rounds at bird feeders and garbage cans across central Maine for the past several weeks.
Youth MoveMaine honorsAshalie Wark
AUGUSTA — Youth MOVE Maine received a Maine Youth Action Network ImpACT Award June 6 in Hallowell for “exemplifying the systematic engagement of youth ages 12-18 in decision-making and planning,” according to a news release. The annual awards recognized youth and adults who are making an impact in their communities.
For some, fireworks bit too close
RANDOLPH — Sally and Mike Sirois thought a gun went off outside their window late one night.
BelgradeCommunity Center camps, programs set
BELGRADE — Belgrade Community Center for All Seasons offers the following camps and programs beginning today.
Architecture camp offers scholarships
AUGUSTA — As part of an initiative to promote STEM education, scholarships will be available for high school students in an architecture camp at the University of Maine at Augusta.
Maine’s newest Catholic priest a married man
When David Affleck was ordained earlier this month as Maine’s newest Roman Catholic priest, his wife, Katherine, sat in the pews at Portland’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
Area students earnHusson degrees
BANGOR — The following local students have graduated from Husson University:
Dill’s own financial challenge
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cynthia Dill tried to one-up the opposition last week by issuing her own challenge to limit the money spent in the campaign.