FARMINGTON — Mount Blue High School fourth quarter honor roll.
Tozier earns dean’s list status
TROY, N.Y. — Laura Tozier of Waterville was recently named to the dean’s list at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School of Engineering.
Winslow’s Vigue honored for character
WINSLOW — Lynsey Vigue, 17, of Winslow recently received the Mainely Character Award and $2,500 scholarship.
Road safety to go before Strong voters
STRONG — Gil Reed’s 9-year-old grandson had to jump out of the way of a pickup truck that had veered off Chandler Road as it was avoiding an accident with another car about two weeks ago in Strong, he said.
OUR OPINION: Educators who altered scores lack any ethics
The stories out of Georgia’s largest city have been almost unbelievable, and yet the appalling tale they tell is apparently true.
Snowe to hold office hours in Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN — Senator Olympia Snowe’s Office will hold Outreach Office Hours from 10 a.m. to noon in the Municipal Building Council room Tuesday, July 26.
Judge advises dismissal of former reporter’s claims
BANGOR — A reporter terminated over his use of company computers has lost two claims against MaineToday Media in a decision recommended by a federal magistrate judge.
Morning Sentinel police log: July 12, 2011
IN ANSON, Sunday at 1:37 p.m., a complaint was investigated on New Portland Road.
Article missed mark on new health care law
On July 3, the newspaper ran an article, “GOP majority leaves its mark on session,” highlighting several legislative achievements.
Nation needs campaign finance reform
I believe movement forward begins with campaign finance reform — no private, corporate or foreign money should ever have access to government efficacy.