BANGOR — The following local students have been named to the 2021 spring president’s list at Husson University. Nicholas R. Grard of Albion is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences/Doctor of Pharmacy program. Molly Eesa Dutil of Augusta is enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences/Doctor of Pharmacy program. Thomas […]
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Augusta’s First Amendment Museum open Saturdays
AUGUSTA — The First Amendment Museum, 184 State St., has announced its new lineup of summer exhibits, events, expanded hours and more. The museum is open on Saturdays, with free tours offered from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday throughout the summer. Guided tours are less than an hour and are appropriate for […]
Jefferson student wins BioME showcase award
ORONO — Two University of Maine doctorate students, one of them from Jefferson, won first and third place in the college division of the 2021 Bioscience Association of Maine (BioME) Student Showcase. The annual competition, hosted virtually this year, tasks college and high school students, who participate in separate divisions, with presenting life-science focused research […]
Lincolnville student makes Vermont college dean’s list
CASTLETON, Vt. — Sophia Buckley-Clement of Lincolnville recently was named to the 2021 spring semester dean’s list of the 2020-21 academic year at Castleton University. To qualify, students must maintain full-time status and a semester grade point average of 3.5.
Lasell University recognizes local dean’s list students
NEWTON, Mass. — Local students at Lasell University have been named to the 2021 spring dean’s list for their academic performance last semester. They include Deanna Plaisted of Pittston, Hannah Richards of Swanville, Grace Redwine of Freedom, Kaylee Arvayo-Bickford of Hallowell, Alexis Grant of Athens, Cameron Goodwin of Winslow and Sydney Veilleux of Skowhegan.
Cony graduate earns Kennebec New Mainer Scholarship
AUGUSTA — Maha Alsaleh of Augusta, a 2021 graduate of Cony High School, earned a $1,000 Kennebec New Mainer Scholarship. Sponsored by Hoang Realty and the Capital Area New Mainers Project, the scholarship helps immigrant students who graduate from a Kennebec County public high school pay for expenses associated with pursuing their education. A native […]
Live music at Mixers this weekend
Fill the Void will play at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 18, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. The band is, kneeling from left, Don H. (drums) and Dustin S. (bass/back up vocals); standing from left, Shane T. (rhythm guitar/vocals), Ryan C. (lead guitar/ vocals) and Russ H. (Lead vocals/rhythm guitar) Playing music by […]
Nichols College names local students to president’s list
DUDLEY, Mass. — Tyler Dostie of Augusta and Tyler Dunn of Mount Vernon have achieved president’s list honors during the spring 2021 semester at Nicholas College. Students whose semester grade point average is 3.85 or higher for at least 12 undergraduate credit-hours and no grades below B- will receive president’s list honors.
Jay church expands thrift store hours
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 […]
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 […]