WILTON — A public takeout supper is set for 5-6 p.m. Saturday, March 18, at the Harland M. Harnden Masonic Building, 70 Bryant Road. The corned beef meal will include a homemade dessert. Due to circumstances, home delivery will not be available in either Wilton or Farmington. The price will be $10 for adults and […]
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Mt. Abram High names 2nd quarter honor roll students
SALEM — Mt. Abram High School recently named the following students to its second quarter honor roll for the 2022-23 academic year. High Honors: 93 or above in all academic subjects. Grade 12: Josey Arms, Chad Caton, James Haynes, Isabella Norster, Emily Pillsbury, Charles Pye, Savina Sherwood and Abigail Wilcox. Grade 11: Samuel Cockerham, Brooke […]
Waterville health center names 3 new board members
WATERVILLE — Three new members have joined HealthReach Community Health Centers’ Governing Board of Directors. Michelle Kelley of Albion works as a postal clerk for the United States Postal Service in Albion. She also brings a background in childcare and customer service, according to a news release from Jessica Billington, centers’ communications specialist. James Higgins […]
Winthrop center to host 5K Race in Oakland April 30
The race is one of the Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Center’s largest fundraisers and outreach events.
Augusta-based society to offer online talk on pirates March 15
AUGUSTA — Kennebec Historical Society’s March Facebook Live presentation, The Pirates of New England, is set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 15. It will be presented by Seth Goldstein, the educational coordinator for the Atlantic Black Project, a grass roots nonprofit that examines Maine and New England’s marginalized history and the regions complicity with the […]
Erskine Academy makes March 17 calendar change
SOUTH CHINA — Parents and students should be advised of a change to Erskine Academy’s school calendar. Because of excessive snow days, Friday, March 17, will now be an early release day for all academy students. Students will be dismissed at 11:30 a.m. For more information, email Betsy Benner at [email protected]. Check out […]
Educational center to offer college planning sessions in April
The Maine Educational Opportunity Center plans to host free individualized virtual sessions for adults 19 and older looking for a new career or returning to higher education. Essentials of College Planning: Virtual: • Monday, April 3, at 9 and 11 a.m. • Wednesday, April 5, at 1 a.m. and noon. • Thursday, April 6, at […]
Rangeley team seeks birding conservation award nominations
The fifth Rangeley Birding Festival, scheduled for Friday-Sunday, June 9-11, will announce and present the John Bicknell Award for Conservation and Birding. The award honors the legacy of Bicknell, a Rangeley resident who led the effort to get sanctuary designation on the Mingo Springs golf course, and who has been recognized for environmental stewardship by […]
Madison residents vote to recall selectman, elect Shawn Bean to take over seat
Residents voted to recall Selectman Glen Mantor in a special election Tuesday, and elected Shawn Bean to replace him, according to preliminary results from the town clerk Tuesday night.
UMF wraps up its production of Frankenstein
UMF has officially completed it’s run of Frankenstein and the students Emily Moore, Morgan Steward and Emalyn Remington stand proud on the fruits of their hard work.