Students were named to the first semester honor roll for the 2024-25 academic year.
Community
Community news and announcements from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Augusta-area Scouting America holds annual Merit Badge College
Scouts from central, western and southern Maine participated.
Shelly Fitzgerald of Rome named Neighbors Driving Neighbor president
The organization provides free transportation for for adults in Belgrade, Fayette, Mount Vernon, Readfield, Rome and Vienna for medical appointments, errands, exercise sessions, classes, shopping, socialization and volunteering.
Mainers brave storm for ‘Love Ourselves’ fundraiser
Proceeds benefitted Finding Our Voices, the statewide grassroots nonprofit.
Lincoln County association to offer heritage craft workshops
The workshops will feature stenciling on canvas, basketry, hand brooms and foil art.
Hall-Dale High School announces first semester honors
Farmingdale-area students earn academic recognition during the first semester of the 2024-25 school year.
Student applicants sought for March 18 Maine Agriculture Policy Day
This event offers selected students an inside look at state government, providing a firsthand look at agricultural policymaking.
Kennebec Historical Society to hold Feb. 19 Facebook Live presentation
C. Ian Stevenson will give a presentation titled ‘Civil War Veterans in Maine.’
Bath Winterfest Community Lantern Parade set for Feb. 22
Main Street Bath will hand out 40 pre-decorated Paper Lanterns with internal LED lights for those who may have come without.
Waterville receives grant to promote film festival
A major emphasis will be placed on drawing audiences from major metropolitan areas like Boston and New York, encouraging overnight stays and increased visitor spending in the region.