Using advanced computer software, police have pieced together images of the man who robbed Camden National Bank armed with a hammer Jan. 16.
2014
‘Zombie’ bee infestation arrives in Vermont
It’s the first report in the eastern U.S. of a parasitic fly linked to neurological damage that results in erratic movements and night activity among bees.
Administrators propose 0.5 percent increase in Augusta school budget
More details of the 2014-15 draft budget will be presented at workshops next week.
College athletes take steps toward forming a union
For now, the push extends only to private schools, and comes at a time when the NCAA is fighting a lawsuit by ex-players seeking a share of the pie.
Bernatchez recognized as a Top Financial Advisor
WATERVILLE — Brian Bernatchez, CFP president and managing partner at Golden Pond Wealth Management, was recenlty recognized as a top financial advisor and named to the LPL Financial Chairman’s Council for 2013. The top advisor distinction is based on an annual production ranking of all registered advisors supported by LPL Financial and is awarded to […]
Albion’s Bouchard joins HealthReach Community Health Center’s Governing Board of Directors
WATERVILLE — HealthReach Community Health Centers President and CEO Connie Coggins recently announced that Albion resident Lois Bouchard has joined its Governing Board of Directors. Bouchard retired recently after 29 years of service to HealthReach Community Health Centers. She has expressed interest in continuing her relationship with and contribution to HealthReach through Board membership. Bouchard […]
Ellsworth man indicted on 90 burglary, theft counts
Police found what was described as a mountain of merchandise in Wayne and arrested Justin L. Ross on charges that he stole items from Winthrop, Wayne, Mount Vernon, Fayette and Vienna.
Kennebec Savings Bank hires loan officer for Augusta office
Kennebec Savings Bank recently announced the hiring of Tamara Hillman-Tardiff, of Manchester, to lead the bank’s loan operations department.
FORESTRY FIELD TRIP
Morton Moesswilde, a district forester with the Maine Forest Service, instructs fourth-grade students from Regional School Unit 4 — Litchfield, Wales and Sabattus — on forestry and logging practices recently in Litchfield. More than 100 students attended the field trip, on Oak Hill Road, where they saw logging and sawmill equipment in action.
Kennebec Performing Arts Company seeks musicians
The Kennebec Performing Arts Company seeks vocalists and instrumentalists for its spring season. The company’s three ensembles — an auditioned four-part chorus, a large wind ensemble and a jazz band — perform in at least two concert series each year. Members are students, music teachers, working professionals, retired adults, and community members. Charles T. Milazzo […]