Eleanor Groden is looking into how things like fungi and viruses target the moths’ caterpillars, which cause rashes and respiratory diseases.
September 2017
Third RSU 9 budget proposal heads to a vote Tuesday
If approved, the $33.6 million budget proposal would represent a 2.71 percent increase over last year.
New Head of School begins tenure at Kents Hill
Christopher Cheney came back to Maine after spending many years at leadership institutions in South Africa and Slovakia.
Calumet Club to host food truck event Friday
The club has given out more than 1,000 tickets for the event, which will feature at least 10 food trucks, live music and a beer garden.
Wayne home and garden tours series to conclude Saturday
The tours are a fundraiser for Cary Memorial Library and Wayne Community Church.
From airplanes to frog races, Oosoola Days in Norridgewock remains a hit
The 45th annual celebration concluded in Ooosoola Park, with organizers deeming it the most successful to date.
Horse puller gets achievement award at Windsor Fair finale
For nearly 70 years, Steve Haskell participated in horse pulls before retiring in 2010, and on Monday he received a lifetime achievement award in front of family and friends.
State Department of Education makes push for regionalization
School districts are participating in regional grant projects this year, as they test the options that could lead to becoming regional service centers.
Trump expected to end Obama-era program to protect ‘dreamers’
The president’s action will likely include a six-month delay, giving Congress time to address the issue of immigrants who have been in the country illegally since they were children.
Kennebec Journal Sept. 4 police log
Augusta area police reports for Sept. 4, 2017.