Monmouth Academy has announced the following students were named to its first semester honor roll for the 2019-20 academic year. Seniors — Summa cum laude: Libby Clement, Jordyn Gowell, Natalie Grandahl, Elyse Homer, Kaitlin Hunt, Gabriel Martin, Thomas Neal, Friedemann Saenger, Alexis Trott, Madison Wright and Edmund Zuis. Magna cum laude: Annalyse Lewis. Cum laude: […]
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Quick work from Monmouth police saves local woman lost outside
Sgt. Dana Wessling said he found a missing woman three miles away from her home, only three hours after she reportedly left.
One Big Sustainable Island focus of Feb. 6 Chamber breakfast
Joanne Weiss and Kent Ackley will talk about how they foster environmental stewardship and sustainable alternatives.
Oak Hill students hear pros and cons of proposed CMP transmission line
State Rep. Kent Ackley, I-Monmouth, and Avangrid executive Thorn Dickinson presented information about Central Maine Power’s proposed 145-mile transmission line Tuesday to students in Wales.
Pensacola Christian College dean’s list
Students named on the dean’s list earned a semester grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
North Monmouth’s Grandahl presents at Lasell University symposium
NEWTON, Mass. — Samantha Grandahl, a North Monmouth resident, presented “Studio1851: Our Journey and Collaboration” on Dec. 10 during Lasell University’s Fall Connected Learning Symposium, according to a news release from the college. Under the guidance of Professor Kristin Kinsky, Grandahl (a Fashion and Retail Merchandising major) discussed their journey in launching Studio1851, Lasell University’s new […]
Yuletide in a Yurt is a holiday showcase for local talent
Shoppers peruse locally made, handcrafted items in 30-foot yurt at Friends’ Folly Farm in Monmouth.
‘Its A Wonderful Life’ to be staged in Monmouth
Theater at Monmouth will conclude season with holiday show.
Former South Portland city councilor hired as Monmouth’s new town manager
Linda Cohen, who has served six years as a South Portland councilor and has also been a city clerk, will begin Dec. 9.
Monmouth voters authorize Board of Selectmen to sell elementary school facility to developer
Housing is the expected development option when the Henry L. Cottrell Elementary school is deeded from Regional School Unit 2 back to Monmouth.