WATERVILLE — Common Street Arts invites artists to participate in ARTworks II, its second annual benefit exhibition featuring small works from a diversity of local, regional and national artists all for sale for $100 or less.
August 2013
KVCC now registering students for fall
FAIRFIELD — Registration for the fall 2013 semester at Kennebec Valley Community College is under way for all students. The fall semester begins on Aug. 26 and ends Dec 14.
GEORGE SMITH: Poor wildlife management leaves us battling critters in our backyards
The enemy has penetrated my home territory. You can’t move through the yard without stepping in goose poop, thanks to three adults and eight youngsters that feed in the yard every day.
Policies need updating as town, its culture change
In a recent letter to the editor, Ernie Canelli III stated that the town manager and the town council should promote the culture of Fairfield.
Starks needs time to create cell tower ordinance
My wife and I live on my farm on Abijah Hill Road in Starks; my daughter and grandchildren live next door.
OUR OPINION: Rail rules on right track, but still need work
It’s been one month since a runaway Maine oil tanker train en route to New Brunswick derailed and exploded in a small Quebec town, costing nearly 50 people their lives.
‘Circuitbreaker’ replaced by much weaker plan
I’d like to share a few thoughts about the recently repealed Property and Renters Tax Refund Program, also known as the “circuitbreaker” program.
Obamacare computer program not compatible
Peter Sirois’ letter, “Constitution needs 21st century upgrade” (July 20) requires a response.
BABE RUTH BASEBALL: Central Maine falls to Cranston
NEWTON, Conn. — Cranston, R.I. scored three runs in back-to-back innings to defeat Central Maine 6-4 in the 15-year-old New England Babe Ruth regional tournament Tuesday evening.
GOLF: Woods poised to end major drought
Fresh off a seven-shot victory at a World Golf Championship — his fifth win of the season — Tiger Woods showed up at Oak Hill late Monday afternoon and spent most of his time chipping and putting, trying to learn the nuances of the greens. Remember, his failure to adjust to the greens is what derailed him at the British Open two weeks ago.