WATERVILLE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents reportedly checked employees on Wednesday at Super China Buffet to ensure they are legally in the country.
Mortgage bonuses rankle Maine delegation
WASHINGTON — Huge bonuses doled out to executives of bailed-out mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are outrageous and should be revoked, members of Maine’s congressional delegation say.
BRIDGE RESULTS
WATERVILLE — The Waterville non-sanctioned bridge club winners on Thursday were: Mike Gosseline and Claudette McNeil, Jimmie Bredeen and Nancy Farris, Betty Perry and Judy Jones, Lou Veilleux and Pat Kick, Pat Nutt and Eva Nichols tied with Sylvia Palmer and Connie Holly.
Family life program planned for Saturday
WATERVILLE — The Valley of Augusta Scottish Rites annual family life program will take place Saturday at the Waterville Masonic Hall, 250 County Road. All masons, their families and friends are invited.
Corbin Consultation honor roll announced
SKOWHEGAN — Corbin Consultation recently announced its honor roll for the fall semester.
China planners OK new access road to school
CHINA — Construction of a new emergency access road to China Primary School was unanimously approved by the Planning Board Tuesday.
Porch fire damages Phillips house
PHILLIPS — Woodrow Rose awoke to his wife’s screams and ran outside to find flames spreading across the ceiling of an enclosed porch Tuesday night at their Phillips home.
NFL: From surprise to staple
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New England linebacker Rob Ninkovich is used to surprising people.
KID TRACKS: It’s a nice peek before peak
BROWNFIELD — The Burnt Meadow Mountain trail is a great way to take in the fall foliage. My family has hiked this trail quite a few times, but it seems for one reason or another we have never made it to the northern peak.
OUR OPINION: Health care law to put court on hot seat in 2012
It might be the most eagerly anticipated decision in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court. It is certain to be, as suggested in a Washington Post news story, the “most high-profile ruling since Bush vs. Gore in 2000.”