Cities and towns touched by the Belgrade Lakes watershed (percentage of population living in the watershed)
2012
Local student wins award in magazine
VASSALBORO — Kai Rabideau, 10, of Vassalboro, recently received honorable mention in the April 2012 Cricket League art competition. For this contest, each entrant was asked to submit an original picture of a real or imaginary pet. Rabideau’s name appeared in the Cricket League pages of the September 2012 Cricket magazine, and Rabideau’s art is posted at cricketmagkids.com/contests.
Local students partake in program
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Christopher Ladd of Oakland and Matthew McClintock of Athens recently participated in the annual Boiler Gold Rush program at Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus.
Local students participate in STAR
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Christopher Ladd of Oakland and Matthew McClintock of Athens recently participated in the Summer Transition, Advising and Registration program.
Alums invited to Winslow homecoming
WINSLOW — Winslow High School’s annual homecoming will be Saturday, Sept. 29. Organizers invite alumni athletes that played during the 1987 fall season as honored guests.
Buckland earns dean’s list status at Berklee
BOSTON — Eleanor Buckland of Farmington was recently named to the 2012 spring semester dean’s list at Berklee College of Music.
Inland Hospital upcoming events set
WATERVILLE — Inland Hospital recently announced the following September events:
Free conference for veterans, families
FARMINGTON — A free conference, “Providing Behavioral Health Services for Service Members, Veterans and their Families,” will be 7:30 a.m.-noon Thursday, Sept. 20, in Franklin Memorial Hospital’s Bass Room. The intended audience are medical and behavioral health providers, social workers and pre-hospital personnel who identify, assess and treat medical and mental health disorders that result from the trauma of war.
Tables available for Saturday flea market
NORRIDGEWOCK — The First Congregational Church on the River Road will hold a fall flea market Saturday, Sept. 8.
OUR OPINION: Profiteers from away putting us in their pocket
A scathing investigation by Maine Sunday Telegram writer Colin Woodard should cause lawmakers to put the brakes on Maine’s virtual school and digital learning programs and ask who these policies are really designed to help.