GARDINER — The Gardiner and Leavitt football teams sloshed, slipped and slid their way up and down the mud swamp that was Hoch Field on Friday night.
October 2012
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER: Hall-Dale advances to quarterfinals
FARMINGDALE — It took the Hall-Dale girls soccer players awhile to get used to one another this season, but as they get into the playoffs, the Bulldogs are beginning to click.
Readfield residents submit charter panel petition
READFIELD — Still smarting from last year’s public works controversy, some residents hope to gain more of a voice in town government through the creation and adoption of a municipal charter.
Exhibit occupies former Winthrop mill; available through Oct. 26
WINTHROP — An exhibit of interactive installation art, SPACE, is available to view through Oct. 26 on three floors throughout 27,500 square feet of the Winthrop Commerce Center, 149 Main St.
Augusta Duplicate Bridge Club lists winners
Oct. 18 winners were Mary Ann Trafton and Kathy Burden, Scott Rivard and Rosemarie Goodwin, Tony Frates and Nancy Lenfest and Ben Lund and Fred Lavallee.
Cohen Center lists bridge, cribbage winners
HALLOWELL — Spectrum Generations, the William S. Cohen Community Center, has announced its recent bridge and cribbage winners.
Kennebec County Spirit of America honors local volunteers
AUGUSTA — Kennebec County Spirit of America held an event on Oct. 15 at the Augusta Elks Lodge 964 to honor local volunteers.
Cary Memorial Library exhibit features Oct. 21 guest speaker
WAYNE — Cary Memorial Library’s current exhibit at Williams House features the wood carvings of Ellsworth Crosby and selections from the Elizabeth M. Hyatt Bookplate Collection on display for the first time.
Captial Area Technical Center recognizes Students of the Month, announces Skills USA Officers
AUGUSTA — Capital Area Technical Center has announced its Students of the Month for September.
District 81 hopefuls Knight, Castonguay tout skills
Republican incumbent L. Gary Knight and Democratic challenger Maurice Castonguay want to put the skills they’ve learned in productive careers and lives to work in the Legislature.