WATERVILLE — Spectrum Generations Muskie Community Center will host a digital camera workshop Thursday, Aug. 18 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Cost is $2; pre-register by calling 873-4745.
Morning Sentinel police log: Aug. 2, 2011
IN ALBION, Saturday at 9:50 a.m., theft was investigated at Maple Grove Cemetery on Hussey Road.
Clinton plans run-off election Aug. 16
CLINTON — The town will hold a special run-off election for a School Administrative District 49 Board of Directors seat from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, at the Town Office.
Rafting store in Skowhegan closes due to burglary stress
SKOWHEGAN — One of three downtown businesses burglarized this summer has closed its store, citing financial and emotional stress since an early July break-in and theft.
Little left after Mercer business fire
MERCER — Pieces of the charred roof and ceiling continued to fall Monday morning into what was left of Pick & Paws Collectibles on U.S. Route 2 after fire gutted most of the building Saturday night.
Muskie Center plans August day trips
WATERVILLE — Spectrum Generations Muskie Center has scheduled the following day trips for August:
Affordable Care Day at Bingham Health
BINGHAM – Bingham Area Health Center will celebrate National Health Center Week Aug. 7-13 by holding an Affordable Care Day Wednesday, Aug. 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Experts will be available to answer questions and to provide other information.
Crime suspect shoots himself
CHESTERVILLE — A 24-year-old man shot and killed himself Friday night inside a Chesterville home, just after police had arrived to arrest him for a shooting incident the night before in Livermore Falls.
DAVID OFFER: Nastiness of Wisconsin politics rivals that in Washington, D.C.
MILWAUKEE — If you thought political nastiness was confined to Washington, D.C., visit Wisconsin this summer.
Sappi mill earns green energy certification
SKOWHEGAN — Sappi Fine Paper North America’s Somerset Mill has been certified as a renewable energy generator by the Center for Resource Solutions’ Green-e Marketplace program. The mill qualified for the designation through $49 million in new investments last year to upgrade the pulp mill’s recovery boiler and related equipment.