UNITY — An annual tradition of connecting employers with job seekers looking for work in the growing green job market will take place Friday, Feb. 10, at Unity College. Unity College Career Services will host the environmentally focused career fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Tozier Gymnasium on the Unity campus, 90 Quaker Hill Road.
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Business After Hours event set for tonight
WATERVILLE — The Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce will hold its Business After Hours event from 5:30 to 7 tonight at T&B’s Outback Tavern, 6 Jefferson St. The event is an opportunity to mingle with other business professionals and leaders. Hors d’oeuvres and beverages will be available, as well as a 50/50 raffle and door prizes donated by area businesses. For more information, call 877-0087.
Some Madison officials question natural gas bill
A bill being discussed today by the state energy committee would expand the ability of private companies to seek loans backed by the state in order to build natural gas pipelines, and some Madison officials aren’t pleased.
Belgrade town reports available in February
BELGRADE — Town reports will be available for pickup at the Town Office in mid-February. For more information, email [email protected].
Donations sought for Project Graduation
WINSLOW — The Winslow High School Project Graduation program seeks auction items for its dinner/auction night Saturday, March 10, at the Winslow VFW.
Waterville’s Taddeo named to dean’s list
KEENE, N.H. — Keene State College announced that James Taddeo of Waterville was named to the dean’s list for the 2011 fall semester.
Supper, auction setfor Knowlton farm
WEST FARMINGTON — Farmington Grange, Franklin County Farm Bureau, farmers’ market vendors and other farm businesses are working together to provide additional financial assistance to help Knowlton Corner Farm, which burned earlier this month.
Area students named to dean’s list
STANDISH — Noah Spofford of Waterville and Kinsey Hilton of Oakland were named to the dean’s list at St. Joseph’s College of Maine for the fall semester
Colby students spread love of science
FAIRFIELD — A possible polluter of the Kennebec River avoided detection Tuesday morning.