WATERVILLE — A national mobile book distribution program made one of several stops to deliver books to more than 200 children attending the Educare Central Maine early learning program on Thursday.
2012
BRIDGE RESULTS
WATERVILLE — The Waterville non-sanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were Patricia Kick and Lou Veilleux, Betty Perry and Judy Jones tied with Stephanie Shuman and Francis Roy, Willie Poulliott and Jimmie Bradeen, Natasha Mathieu and Steve Gass, Connie Begin and Connie Fedorovich tied with Mike Gosseline and Claudette McNeil, Flo Fortin and Connie Hallee.
Augusta’s State Street slated for lane reduction
AUGUSTA — Could two travel lanes be better, and safer, than four?
Colby College celebrates its bicentennial
WATERVILLE — Nearly two hundred years ago, Baptists created the Maine Literary and Theological Institution north of downtown in an area now known as Colby Circle.
Business breakfast set for Sept. 13
WATERVILLE — The next Business Breakfast presented by Thomas College, in partnership with the Mid-Maine Chamber of Commerce, will host Alexandra Heseltine, owner of Gray Cat Marketing & Design. The presentation will be held 7:30 – 9 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, in the Spann Commons Oak Room on Thomas College’s campus at 180 West River Road.
Morning Sentinel police log and arrests: Sept. 3, 2012
IN ATHENS, Saturday at 9:09 p.m., a carbon monoxide alarm was reported on Perkins Road.
Hamm takes stage for Meals on Wheels
WATERVILLE — Maine-based comedian George Hamm will take the stage at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, at Waterville Elks, 76 Industrial Drive. Doors open at 7p.m. The fundraising event will benefit central Maine’s Meals on Wheels Program which is provided by Spectrum Generations.
Grief support will be offered in Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — Hospice Volunteers of Somerset County, Inc. will offer several grief support groups beginning Wednesday at its office at 41 Main St. There is no cost to attend and all meetings are confidential. Each group will meet for 6-8 sessions.
Starks woman homeless after candles start house fire
STARKS — A fire started from unattended candles destroyed a house on Chicken Street early Sunday, leaving a woman and her pets homeless, according to Fire Chief Julie Costigan.
‘Got Milk?’ scoreboard in place
THORNDIKE — FUTURE MSAD 3 recently announced the scoreboard for the Mount View multi-purpose field has been installed.