Letter
2022
Oct. 26, 1987: 2,500 telephones go dead in Winthrop for 7 hours, delay in new Maine septic law helps out relators, and who is going to run against George Mitchell for senator?
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Literacy Volunteers of Franklin, Somerset counties recognize local partners
FARMINGTON — Learning Partner Commendations were announced recently by Literacy Volunteers of Franklin and Somerset Counties at its annual meeting, held Oct. 19 at the Franklin County Adult Education center and online. “We are deeply grateful to all members of our organization and to the community for supporting our mission. We wish to recognize partners […]
Rangeley theater schedules auditions for ‘We’re Alright’
RANGELEY — Auditions for “We’re Alright,” a self-written juke box-style musical, are set for 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Nov 6, at at the RFA Lakeside Theater 2493 Main St. This is an original play written locally by Pam Ellis and Val Zapolsky. Production dates are 7 p.m. Feb 18-20. Those who cannot attend this audition time […]
Crafters sought for Nov. 19 Christmas fair in Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — Vendors and crafters are sought for a Christmas Fair set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Skowhegan Federated Church, 13 Island Ave. To reserve a space, call 207-474-0129. Check out other upcoming area events!
Obituary: William “Bill” Bernard Campbell
NOBLEBORO – William “Bill” Bernard Campbell was born in New Eagle, Pa. on Dec. 27, 1948, to James Campbell and Betty …
Obituary: Ret. Master Sgt. Judith I. Leavitt
EXETER – Judith Leavitt, 79, died Oct. 24, 2022 at a Dexter health care facility. She was born March 18, 1943 …
Obituary: Pamela Mower Newton
BRUNSWICK – Pamela Mower Newton, 67, took her last breath surrounded by her family on Wednesday Oct. 12, 2022.
“Pam”, as she …