Katrina Mitchell of Frankfort was also sentenced to a year of probation and ordered to undergo substance abuse counseling.
February 2013
NHL: Bruins knock of Canadiens
Boston Bruins coach Julien moved rising star Tyler Seguin onto a unit with David Krejci and Milan Lucic and it produced the tying and winning goals on its first two shifts as the Bruins beat the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 on Wednesday night.
College student receive recognition
BIDDEFORD — Morgan Jones, daughter of Bill and Lisa Jones of Chelsea, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester at the University of New England.
Births: Jan. 7
AUGUSTA — A son, Cale Christopher Daniels, was born Jan. 7 at MaineGeneral Medical Center, Augusta campus, to Amanda Marr of China.
ON EXHIBIT
Cristina L. R. Navarro exhibit, Wilton Free Public Library. Figure drawing, oil/pastels, watercolors and a paper mache mask with mixed media construction, themes of respect, battle with self and accomplishment in this work.
Paintings on exhibit by Harlow Tuesday Group
AUGUSTA — The Kennebec Valley Art Association invites the public to visit the lobby gallery at 45 Memorial Circle. Exhibiting artists include: Penny Markley, of Winthrop; Elizabeth Budd, of Litchfield; Kay Morris, of West Gardiner; Anita Morrissey, of Sidney; Judith Schuppien, of Pittston; and Pamela Hetherly, of Mount Vernon.
Documentary to be shown at Railroad Square Cinema
WATERVILLE — A documentary “After I Pick The Fruit: The Lives of Migrant Women” at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, at Railroad Square Cinema.
‘Rust and Bone’ draws blood and tears
In “Rust and Bone,” director Jacques Audiard (“A Prophet”) introduces us to two handicapped humans: Ali (Matthias Schoenarets), a transient street and kick-boxing fighter from Belgium, whose handicap is a social one. Ali, a walking bruise of a man, has been tossed upon city’s streets with little education. In adulthood, he has made money slugging it out in back alley money bouts, and arrives on this last doorstep hungry for life to color.
PAT COLWELL talks about upcoming hometown show
On Friday, Feb. 15, Johnson Hall in Gardiner will host a concert featuring the Colwell Brothers and their band. These two popular Maine musicians have been doing their thing for many years now and have recently released a brand new CD titled “Guilty Pleasures” which is made up of six original tunes (written by the brothers) and four covers by the likes of Chuck Berry, Lieber and Stoller, Johnny Bristol and Don Covay. In a recent telephone interview from his office in Auburn, Pat Colwell chatted about his brother, Bob, their musical history as well as their newest album … which was the first topic of the conversation.
CALL FOR ARTISTS: ART2013, 18TH ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW AT THE HARLOW GALLERY
HALLOWELL — The Kennebec Valley Art Association invites artist submissions to Art2013, the 18th annual juried show at the Harlow Gallery in Hallowell. Art2013 is open to all Maine artists and also to artists with a strong connection to Maine. This years jurors are Bob Keyes and Dan Kany, both are arts writers at the Portland Press Herald.