More than 750 events are on the schedule for the Common Ground Fair, which concludes Sunday.
September 2012
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Cony earns huge victory
AUGUSTA — George H.W. Bush was president the last time the Cony football team defeated Bangor in 1990. That is, until Friday night.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Mt. Blue holds off Gardiner
GARDINER — The Mt. Blue football team wanted a test after beating its first three opponents rather convincingly. The Cougars wanted a game in which their starters would play into and through the fourth quarter, something they haven’t done since last season.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Stottler paces Bulldogs to victory
FARMINGDALE — Maura Stottler had a goal and an assist to lead Hall-Dale past Mountain Valley 2-0 in Mountain Valley Conference girls soccer action Friday.
CORRECTION
A brief that ran in Friday’s paper listed the incorrect date for a community health fair at Chateau Cushnoc and John Marvin Tower. The health fair is Tuesday.
Colby runs business incubator program
WATERVILLE — For most of his time as a student at Colby College, Eddie Benjamin was frustrated with conflicts between social, campus and community calendars.
Educational tourschedule announced
WISCASSET — Wiscasset Adult and Community Education has announced its schedule of educational tours.
‘Toasters’ to host contests Sept. 29
AUGUSTA — Ecotoasters and Kennebec Valley Toastmasters clubs invite the public to Humorous Speech and Speech Evaluation contests from 10 a.m. to noon on Sept. 29 at the Michael Klahr Holocaust Center on the University of Maine campus at Augusta. This event is free to the public.
Harvest on the Harbortrip planned Oct. 27
DAMARISCOTTA — Celebrate the harvest on Saturday, Oct. 27 with a day trip to Harvest on the Harbor in Portland, sponsored by Central Lincoln County Adult Education in Damariscotta. The cost of the program is $70 per person which includes transportation and admission to the noon Savory Samplings event at Harvest on the Harbor.
Chapman Hall Houseevent planned Sept. 30
DAMARISCOTTA — Sunday, Sept. 30 is Damariscotta Day at the historic Chapman Hall House in Damariscotta with free admission for residents of the town, and paid admission for others.