The National Hurricane Center says the hurricane could gain more strength before a weakening trend likely starts on Thursday.
September 2013
Chesterville woman dies in Wilton collision
Investigators say the crash took the life of 59-year-old Claire Trask.
In Maine, flags mark loss and raise spirits
Gov. Paul LePage says Americans found strength from each other after the 9/11 attacks ‘and our spirit had not been conquered.’
Bankrupt railroad hires Portland law firm
A bankruptcy judge agrees to allow Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway to hire Verill Dana to represent the company during the bankruptcy process.
Professional woodworker to give Vaughan Homestead talk
HALLOWELL — Woodworker Christian Becksvoort will give a talk about working with wood from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, on the porch of the Vaughan Homestead Foundation, 2 Litchfield Road.
Field Day set for Sept. 14 to offer woodland tours, logging demonstrations
HALLOWELL — A fundraising event for The American Community Project will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Chris Vallee’s loft at the corner of Winthrop and Water streets.
UMA forum to focus on education reform
AUGUSTA — A Forum on the Future lecture — “The Elusive Pursuit of Education Reform: Prospects for Change in Maine, New England, and Across the Nation” — will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15, at the University of Maine at Augusta, Jewett Hall, room 180.
Homes of Wayne tour set for Sept. 14
WAYNE — A Homes of Wayne Tour to benefit Cary Memorial Library and Wayne Community Church will take place Saturday.
College students honored
ITHACA, N.Y. — Nolan Poulin of Manchester, Maine, a 2009 graduate of Maranacook Community High School, received a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University’s Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
Sept. 14 event to benefit The American Community Project
HALLOWELL — A fundraising event for The American Community Project will take place at 5 p.m. Saturday at Chris Vallee’s loft at the corner of Winthrop and Water streets.