BOSTON — Phoebe Lyman of Norridgewock has made the 2021 fall semester dean’s list at Wentworth Institute of Technology.
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Garden club to accept beautification program applications
The Central Maine Garden Club in Waterville has sponsored a community beautification program called Flowers, Flowers Everywhere. This program aims to benefit Waterville, Winslow and surrounding communities from Rome to Windsor. Grants will be awarded to volunteers involved in developing and maintaining flower gardens in their communities. The land used must be public property, with […]
Healthy Living for ME schedules March workshops
Healthy Living for ME plans in March to offer workshops focused on helping Mainers who are living with diabetes and other conditions, as well as a workshop focused on helping people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities or acquired brain injuries live a healthy lifestyle. Available across the state, with in-person, virtual, and telephonic options, these […]
Bath land trust to host marine scientist’s talk on sea level rise
The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust plans to host Susie Arnold, marine scientist at the Island Institute, for a lecture on sea level rise and its current and projected impacts on our region. The virtual lecture will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 3, and provide insights into the science of sea level rise as […]
Camden library talk covers discovery of Rodin sculpture
The Camden Public Library is planning an evening of art and intrigue at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 3. Art Curator Mallory Mortillaro’s online presentation will unravel the story behind the sculpture titled “Napoleon Enveloppé Dans Ses Réves” (or “Napoleon Wrapped in his Dreams”), thought to be lost to the art world since the 1930s, according […]
Maine foundation offers journalism scholarships
Maine students interested in careers in journalism can apply for post-secondary scholarships from the Guy P. Gannett Journalism Scholarship Fund at the Maine Community Foundation. The scholarship honors Gannett, a businessman and entrepreneur who launched his newspaper career in 1921 with the purchase of two newspapers he merged into the Portland Press Herald, according to […]
Winthrop student makes Western New England University president’s list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Nathan Miller of Winthrop has been named to the 2021 fall semester president’s list at Western New England University. Students are named to the president’s list for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.80 or higher.
A North boys basketball: Nokomis takes down Cony to reach regional final
Cooper Flagg scores 22 points, including eight in fourth, as Warriors make crunch time plays to advance.
Cyberattacks accompany Russian military assault on Ukraine
Officials have long expected cyberattacks to precede and accompany any Russian military incursion.
Record warmth one day, and a snowstorm likely two days hence
Portland set a record high of 66 degrees Wednesday, but temperatures are expected to reach only the 20s Thursday, and a storm is expected to dump as much as 12 inches of snow on southern areas Friday.