BANGOR — The following local students have graduated from Husson University:
2012
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.
Saints’ relics focus of one-day exhibit at church
WATERVILLE — The Rev. Carlos Martins said he witnessed a man paralyzed for 65 years get up from his wheelchair and walk.
Officials cast wary eye on “crowd funding”
Maine officials recently issued an advisory warning investors to approach “crowd funding” investment opportunities with caution, but for several local entrepreneurs such alternative funding has been a lifeline.
Salute for soldiers
WATERVILLE — Spc. Charilyn Campbell celebrated her birthday Sunday with family and members of the Maine Army National Guard’s 488th Military Police Company at the Waterville Armory.
Litter rules now cover cigarettes
AUGUSTA — In response to a group of Cony High School students’ disgust at the number of cigarette butts littering local streets and sidewalks, city councilors recently voted to alter an ordinance against littering to specify that tobacco products such as butts are, indeed, litter, and thus illegal to just toss onto the ground.
Man, daughter injured while washing family car
LITCHFIELD — A Nottingham Lane man and his teenage daughter were injured while washing the family car in their driveway Sunday.
Winslow struggles with what is fair for fireworks
WINSLOW — It has been one month since a fireworks store opened on China Road.
Teen drinking case raises questions
PORTLAND — The safest place for teenagers to drink alcohol is at home under the supervision of a parent, some experts say. It’s an option that is perfectly legal under Maine law.