AUGUSTA — Capital Area Technical Center Building Construction Instructor Tom Holzwarth presented Greg Buzzell from Knickerbocker Group in Boothbay, a plaque of appreciation for their company donation. The donation was a 2,000 board lot of miscellaneous boards in different widths, lengths and species to be used on various student projects. The plaque presented is framed […]
2020
Obituary: Richard F. Pepin
AUGUSTA – Richard F. Pepin, 93, of Old Belgrade Road, died Jan. 23, 2020 at Captain Lewis Residence, Farmingdale, after a …
Obituary: Henry Pouliot
FAIRFIELD – Henry Pouliot, 89, died Jan. 22, 2020, peacefully at his home with family by his side.
Born on Dec. 9, …
Girls hockey: Sweet Carolines — Tracey, Audette help Red Hornets take down Black Tigers
Caroline Tracey scores three goals and Caroline Audette has two in the Edward Little/Leavitt/Poland’s 6-1 victory. Winslow/Gardiner/Cony goalie Emma Michaud had 33 saves.
Longtime Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department K-9 dies unexpectedly
AUBURN – A longtime K-9 member of the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department died unexpectedly Saturday evening. The Sheriff’s Department wrote on its Facebook page Saturday that Bosco, a 10-year-old German shepherd that has been assigned to Sgt. Jon Guay since 2010, began experiencing medical issues earlier that morning. Bosco was rushed to the emergency veterinarian, […]
The horrors of child labor is the focus of new Museum L-A exhibit
‘All Work and No Play’ exhibit opening Jan. 30 features photos by ground-breaking photographer and sociologist Lewis Hine.
Boys hockey: Hampden stuns Gardiner late
Shorthanded goal from Cooper Leland keeps Broncos unbeaten in Class B North.
Nordic skiing: Maranacook’s McPhedran, Falmouth’s Clement win Sassi Memorial
Skiers overcome difficult conditions with good wax and a little inspiration from the late Roy Varney.
Local roundup: Winslow/Gardiner girls hockey falls
Black Tigers’ goalie makes 33 saves in loss.
Annual Rangeley Snodeo brings community together as a snowmobile destination
The three-day event showcased the area’s more than 150 groomed trails and drew large crowds to temporarily swell the normal 1,500-person winter population.