SKOWHEGAN — Somerset County Commissioner Lynda Quinn, of Skowhegan, was appointed board chairwoman Wednesday night during the first commissioners’ meeting of 2013. Quinn takes over the top seat on the five-member panel from Commissioner Robert Dunphy, of Embden.
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Nomination papers available in Bingham
BINGHAM — Nomination papers are available from the town clerk for the March 4 municipal election.
OUTDOORS: In the face of a winter sky, a lengthening day
The month of January is named after the Roman god Janus, who faces both forward and backward at the same time. Janus is also known as the god of gates, doors, bridges, beginnings and endings, transitions, movement and even time itself. That is especially fitting now that we have survived the often forecasted end of the world and are ready to create new beginnings and transitions and an age of greater cooperation on Earth.
Franklin County commissioners OK sheriff’s plan to add officer
FARMINGTON — New Franklin County Sheriff Scott Nichols is adding another supervisor to his department and forming an advisory committee of fire and police departments in the county.
OUTDOORS: A skier’s/snowboarder’s wish list for 2013
As skiers and snowboarders in Maine, we have it pretty darn good. We have resorts lauded by the national press, with Sugarloaf, Sunday River and Saddleback noted as three of the Northeast’s best. Skiing is easy to get to, with community slopes less than an hour from each of Maine’s urban centers. This fall, as it does every year, the Ski Maine Association sent a press release detailing the dozens of improvements to snowmaking, terrain and facilities.
Starks Church concert scheduled for Jan. 12
STARKS — Acclaimed folk-duo Arborea will perform in concert at 7 p.m. Jan. 12 at Starks Church. A potluck community dinner is set for 6 p.m.
KVCAP announces upcoming classes
WATERVILLE — Kennebec Valley Community Action Program’s Family Enrichment Council will sponsor the following parenting classes:
OUR OPINION: Fiscal cliff ‘deal’ only a respite, with a black eye
While members of Congress were fighting about marginal tax rates on income between $200,000 and $450,000 per year, a two-year, 2 percent payroll tax holiday was allowed to expire.
Winter is reason enough to celebrate
The season itself is the reason for the season.