An Open House will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 19.
July 2015
New software lets pilots warn other planes about turbulence
Pilots can report turbulence in real time to other pilots, so airliners can avoid the bumpy rides that cause injuries.
Maine’s bear count high; successful season forecast
Having withstood two challenges to the way they hunt – and possibly facing more – hunters gear up for the start of the season.
Flip-flops and other taboos at the office this summer
When it comes to be taken seriously at work, five rules dictate summertime office wear.
Augusta tops Franklin in American Legion action
Big fifth inning sparks Elks to Zone 2 victory.
Anson board votes to hold special town meeting on tax collector position
A date has yet to be set for the meeting, at which residents will be asked to vote on changing the job from elective to appointive.
RSU 18 uses $463,000 in state funding to help correct half-million-dollar revenue shortfall
The mistake means the five district towns will have to pay less in taxes than expected this year.
Long Pond camp proposal in Rome alarms neighbors
The Planning Board might consider an application in September for Camp Caruso, which would serve 48 boys from foster homes during a season.
UMF Longfellow workshop hones teenagers’ craft
In intensive writing workshop, teens work with published authors and UMF faculty members to explore different genres, including the release of “Go Set a Watchman” by Harper Lee.
Sen. Angus King’s representatives meet with constituents at Farmington library
The senator’s delegates brought with them informational pamphlets on everything from Medicaid to how to apply for college financial aid to many veteran-related programs.