AUGUSTA — Carrie Bolander recently joined MaineGeneral Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a member of MaineGeneral Medical Center’s active medical staff. She is board certified by the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
June 2012
Donations needed for yard, bake sale
EAST WILTON — An annual yard and bake sale is set for 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, June 30, and Sunday, July 1, at the Wilson Grange. Proceeds will benefit the Grange rebuilding campaign.
Day’s Jewelers helps Africa water effort
WATERVILLE — Day’s Jewelers in Maine and New Hampshire recently began working with the group Jewelers That Care to offer a pendant to benefit the Well Water Project in Africa.
BRCA lecture series begins today
BELGRADE — Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance recently announced the following Lecture Series events starting today:
Parenting class offered June 26
WATERVILLE — A class, 1,2,3,4 Parents: Parenting young children is a challenge to all, will be available in Waterville, Augusta and Skowhegan. New information on parenting and child behavior will be available for parents and care providers of children ages 1-4.
Chestnut seedlings for sale in Augusta
AUGUSTA — The Viles Arboretum recently announced its limited quantity of American chestnut seedlings for sale.
Thanks to council for ban on fireworks in Waterville
June 18 was a new holiday in Waterville, with thanks to the City Council for banning fireworks within city limits. Night after night citizens who work for a living and need to get up in the morning have their sleep interrupted by the constant barrage of noise. Let the police do their regular duty without […]
Morning Sentinel correction: June 20, 2012
A photo caption on page A1 Tuesday should have reported that Casey’s Market is in Anson. It was a photographer’s error.
No candidates for House seat on ballot
AUGUSTA — There are now no official candidates running for a state legislative district representing much of Maine’s capital city, as the winners of both the Republican and Democrat primaries have withdrawn from the race.
OUR OPINION: We’re sending wrong message to tech economy
Maine’s emerging technology economy took another kick in the teeth Monday, when Betsy Biemann unceremoniously vanished from her post as president of the Maine Technology Institute.