BANGOR — Husson University recently announced that Rodney Pinkham Jr., of North Anson, has been named to the 2013 fall semester dean’s list. Pinkham is the son of Rodney Pinkham Sr. and Diane Pinkham, of North Anson. He is a 2009 graduate of Carrabec High School. He has dual majors in criminal justice and psychology.
January 2014
Winthrop, Cony students compete at Capital Area Technical Center
Plumbing, heating, and cooking skills were all put to the test as part of the SkillsUSA competition.
Maine Day in Zephyrhills planned
ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — The 61st annual Maine Day Reunion is set for Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Lions Club, 5827 Dean Dairy Road. Registration will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. There will be 50/50 drawings, door prizes and cash prizes. Maine foods will be available for sale. For more information, call Brenda Bell […]
Lack of fitness goes belly-up for wedding
With J.P Devine’s oldest daughter getting married Labor Day weekend, he muses on the orders to get rid of his figure.
Raffle to support Maine Envirothon for high school students
SKOWHEGAN — The Somerset County Soil and Water Conservation District is hosting the Maine Envirothon raffle for a chance to win one of three cash prizes, $250, $500, or $1,000. All proceeds from the raffle support the Maine Envirothon, a valuable, natural resource-based educational program benefitting high school students throughout the state. To purchase a […]
Sochi Olympics lure first-ever participants from tiny Dominica
The American-born cross-country skiing couple make up the Caribbean nation’s team – the whole team.
Winslow Public Library announces February events
Social media sessions for beginners is planned.
Habitat for Humanity to host workshop
WATERVILLE — Habitat for Humanity will host a Learn How You Can Help Uour community presentation from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Bank of Maine’s Waterville Banking Center, 258 Kennedy Memorial Drive. Light refreshments will be served. Participants should RSVP by calling 465-3070 or 872-5636.
Keystone XL oil pipeline clears major hurdle
A State Department report gives Obama political cover if he chooses to endorse the pipeline in spite of opposition from some Democrats and environmental groups.