Nominations close at 5 p.m. Friday, April 30.
Community
Maine Winter Romp supports Waterville-area Habitat
The Maine Winter Romp was held Feb. 13-14, and Feb. 20-21.
Maine students eligible for $1,000 art scholarship
Liberty Graphics, environmentally-conscious t-shirt printers, is accepting art submissions to its 24th annual $1,000 art scholarship contest.
‘Herbal Revolution’ author to share wellness tips
Zoom event is hosted by Vose Library.
Cony High School Outing Club nets Teens to Trails grant
Each year Teens to Trails, Brunswick-based nonprofit, offers high school outing clubs across the state the chance to win a $500 grant to use towards trip planning, gear and safety skills and training for club leaders.
University of Connecticut names dean’s list
MANSFIELD, Conn. — Several Maine students have been named to the 2020 fall dean’s list at the University of Connecticut. They include Keara Galbraith of Alfred, Eli Anderson of Bath, Marin Smith of Eliot, Emilie Saulter of Farmington, Abigail Stone of Harrington, Chris Guzman of Levant, Natalie Grandahl of North Monmouth, and Samuel Johnson of […]
Winthrop library to host virtual talk with author
Tess Gerritsen Winthrop library’s next guest in series celebrating Maine women.
Fruit trees topic of upcoming webinar
“Protecting Fruit Trees from Insects and Diseases” runs Wednesday, March 24.
Common Ground Fair applications available
20201 Common Ground Country Fair will be held Sept. 24, 25 and 26 in Unity.
Western Governors University recognizes local students
SALT LAKE CITY — Local students have earned an Award of Excellence at Western Governors University College. The award is given to students who perform at a superior level in their coursework. Students include Jim Savage of West Gardiner, College of Health Professions; Kayla Fournier of Clinton, College of Business; Michelle Caminos of Oakland, College […]