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January 2014
Federal tax workshops for woodland owners set
FARMINGTON — The Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District and the Local Chapter Small Woodland Owners Association of Maine will host a free regional tax workshop to landowners from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, at the North Dinning Hall, University of Maine at Farmington. Jim Norris, IRS forester, will present a workshop […]
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast set
Waterville events will feature speakers, music, more.
Big Brothers Big Sisters program grows
Big Brothers Big Sisters orientation and professional match support help navigate each relationship as it grows and strengthens SKOWHEGAN — Cindy Wyman and her “little sister” Jennie Rollins, give back to the organization that brought them together at last year’s Bowl for Kids’ Sake in Skowhegan. Wyman and Rollins were matched as part of a […]
Citizens help nab Boston carjacking suspect
The suspect told police it was the woman’s fault.
Maine clears backlog of gun permit applications
But the Department of Public Safety did not reduce the scrutiny for a concealed weapons permit, it says.
North of Nashville prepares for Jan. 25 show at Mainely Brews
The outlaw country duo, North of Nashville, is made up of Jay Basiner and Andrew Martelle and they will be coming to Mainely Brews, 1 Post Office Square in Waterville,on Saturday, Jan. 25. To that end, a phone interview was arranged with Martelle to learn a little more about the band, their history, and what’s […]
Maine summit tackles challenges of aging population
The Augusta event keeps the conversation going in an effort to influence public policy.