HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Rebecca Bero of North Monmouth has been named to the 2020 spring semester dean’s list at Hofstra University. Students who achieved dean’s list status earned a grade point average of at least 3.5.
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Virtual Pacesetter Coffee Hour set for Aug. 6
United Way of Kennebec Valley will host a Virtual Pacesetter Coffee Hour, formerly know as the Pacesetter Breakfast, at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, via Zoom, according to a news release from UWKV organization in Augusta. Join the organization and 25 other businesses that are the change makers and example setters for the 2020 campaign. […]
Camden National Bank accepting nominations for 2020 Leaders & Luminaries Awards
Outstanding nonprofit board service to be recognized.
Lovejoy earns Miami University degree
OXFORD, Ohio — Emma Lovejoy of Belfast was among more than 3,800 students from Miami University who received degrees during the virtual spring commencement experience May 16-17. Lovejoy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Social Justice Studies.
UMaine Extension updates hay directory, recommends sourcing winter feed now
Hay and forage producers in Maine have experienced some major swings in weather over the past two years. Excessive rain delayed harvests last season, reducing quality, and this year excessively dry conditions in some parts of the state are reducing yields for second and third cuttings. University of Maine Cooperative Extension hosts a hay and […]
Waterville Food Bank chosen for relief funds
The Waterville Food Bank is the recipient of a $2,000 COVID-19 relief grant from Summit Natural Gas. The organization will use the donation to supply nutritional resources to community members in the Waterville area. “The Waterville Food Bank is very grateful for Summit’s support,” said, Sandra Hammond, Operation Manager, Greater Waterville Area Food Bank, in […]
UMaine Extension hosts new resource for maple syrup industry
University of Maine Cooperative Extension is offering a new training resource for the maple syrup industry as part of the International Maple Syrup Institute Maple Grading School. The handbook for maple grading and judging training is a series of nine videos and related resources designed to equip anyone with the knowledge and skills needed to […]
Kennebec Historical Society receives $5,000 grant from CARES Act
The Kennebec Historical Society has received a $5,000 grant provided by the Maine Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act economic stabilization plan 2020. The society will use the funds to help cover day to day operating expenses such as utilities, office […]
Project Canopy announces grant recipients
The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s Maine Forest Service in Augusta has announced the recipients of the 2020 Project Canopy Assistance Grants. This longstanding grant program is designed to spur the development and implementation of community forestry projects and programs. Grants were awarded in two categories, to sixteen communities, and ranged in size […]
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine brings canceled field trip home to Lewiston Littles
While school activities came to an abrupt halt because of COVID-19, one special and long-awaited annual field trip for some young students in Lewiston came right to their front door, according to a news release from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine. “A letter for me!” an excited Abdikafi Abdikadir says while opening a hand-delivered […]