PALERMO — The Living Communities Foundation will host an open garden party starting at 3 p.m. Sunday, and continuing Monday, at the Palermo Community Garden, Veterans Way.
August 2013
CMCC lists dean’s students
LEWISTON — Central Maine Community College has announced students named to the dean’s list for the spring semester.
Funds available to Kennebec County non-profit
Trademark Federal Credit Union is accepting applications for its Griffin-Guerrette Charitable Giving Fund, which makes an annual donation of $1,000 to a human service, social welfare or other charitable, non-profit organization.
More dam relicensing slips past Maine’s DEP
The agency misses deadlines and loses its say on five water-control projects, but says the impact will be ‘zero.’
VIEW FROM AWAY: No page left unturned if by or to Abraham Lincoln
For more than a decade, the staff at the Papers of Abraham Lincoln Project has sifted through 550 repositories and private collections in 47 states, attempting to locate every document written by or to the nation’s 16th president.
Nov. 16 Canaan fair seeks crafts to sell
CANAAN — The Canaan Farmers Hall will hold its fundraising craft fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 16 at the hall.
Wing family to hold reunion in Strong
STRONG — Each fall, the Wing Assembly of Maine holds its daylong reunion in different locations around the state. This year, Maine Wings will gather Sept. 14 in Strong for the annual meeting.
Tyngtown Tee Time fundraiser a success
WILTON — The Tyngtown Club recently held its fourth annual Tyngtown Tee Time, a benefit golf tournament at the Wilson Lake Country Club, according to a press release.
GEORGE SMITH: Lubec and Campobello share more than just a bridge
One is an island, the other a small town on the mainland. One is in Canada, the other the United States. Both are isolated, suffering a long and discouraging economic decline, lacking the young people necessary to maintain local schools, wondering what the future holds.
COMMENTARY: The march and merry-go-round
Many commemorations are being held in observance of the 50th anniversary of the Aug. 28, 1963, March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Once these events are over, several reminders of the march and its message will remain in Washington.