JAY — The St. Rose Thrift Store, located in the parish hall on Church Street, has reached out and touched the lives of thousands of area residents since opening in October 2020. “The thrift store provides a budget-friendly shopping location featuring clothes, household items, and limited furniture,” said Stephanie Crowe, the parish social ministry coordinator […]
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Carrabec school lists Q4 honor roll students
NORTH ANSON — Carrabec Community School’s fourth-quarter honor roll for the 2020-21 academic year is as follows. Grades 6-8 all As — High honors: Emma Campbell, Ashlyn Courtney, Mason Courtney, Katelyn DeLeonardis, Kaitlin Dellarma, David Dixon, Kobi Jennings, Haley McFadyen, Willow Page, Machaon Pierce, Desmond Robinson, Jillian Robinson, William Rogers, Katie Scalese, Brooks Sousa, Levi […]
Area students earn degrees from University of Vermont
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Four local students earned degrees from the University of Vermont during the university’s 220th commencement. They are Keely Manzo of Albion, Bachelor of Arts; Molly Searway of Readfield, Bachelor of Science; William Sugg of Palermo, Bachelor of Science; and Tori Wilson of Unity, Bachelor of Science.
Winthrop student graduates from Ohio University
ATHENS, Ohio — Quinn Libby of Winthrop has graduated with a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University.
Local students named to Husson’s honors list
BANGOR — The following students have been named to the 2021 spring honors list at Husson University. Gunner B. McAllister of Albion is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program. Ayden Jeffrey Wyman of Augusta is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Integrated Technology with a concentration in computer information systems […]
Full-scale Wiscasset Art Walk to return June 24
Wiscasset Art Walk — a summertime celebration of art, music, performance and community, entering its ninth year — returns this month in full force with the participation of village galleries, shops, and restaurants. The village becomes a festival with sidewalk activities, community art projects, and special features. Art Walks are held from 5 to 8 […]
Author to give talk on 1915 suffrage road trip
Camden Public Library is to host author and historian Anne B. Gass at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 24, for an online presentation about her new novel, “We Demand: The Suffrage Road Trip.” The novel is based on the true story of a 1915 road trip for the suffrage cause. It is about middle-aged Swedish immigrants, […]
Wiscasset Art Walk adds ‘Picnics-to-Go’ offer
A new feature for Wiscasset Art Walk 2021 is Picnics-To-Go, a way to stave off hunger while enjoying everything the evening’s event has to offer. Village restaurants, Sarah’s Café, Treats, and Mammy’s Bakery plan each to offer a picnic special just for Wiscasset Art Walk. Visitors can visit each restaurant’s website, make a selection from […]
Geologic history talk to focus on Casco Bay region
BATH — Maine’s First Ship and the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust invite geology novices and buffs to expand their understanding and appreciation of the 500 million-year geologic history of the Casco Bay region with Middlebury College Professor of Geology Dave West. On Thursday, June 24, at 7 p.m., participants have the opportunity to attend the […]
Ohio University recognizes local dean’s list students
ATHENS, Ohio — Two local students have been named to the 2021 spring semester dean’s list at Ohio University. They are Quinn Libby of Winthrop, in the College of Health Sciences and Professions; and Weslee Littlefield of Oakland, in the Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education. Because of the coronavirus, Ohio students […]