The Friends of Messalonskee has been awarded a $12,500 grant from the Roger N. Heald Fund of the Maine Community Foundation. This grant will enable Friends of Messalonskee to begin an Invasive Plant Paddle program to educate community members, particularly the underserved, who might not otherwise have access to the lake, according to a news […]
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Renovated Bowl in the Pines Amphitheater looks to draw national acts to Sidney
Snow Pond Center for the Arts announced the finishing touches on raising $1 million for renovations.
Maine Pond Hockey Classic scales back competition, ups the fun in Sidney
Despite the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers of the annual mid-winter event drew teams to central Maine who turned out for the love of the sport.
Sidney Boy Scout of Pittsfield Troop collects 120 blankets
Owen Riddle reaches project goal and more to help patrons at local food pantry.
Sidney couple receives 2020 Central Maine Scouting Citizen Award
Don and Irene Plourde of Caldwell Banker Plourde Real Estate recognized by the Pine Tree Council’s Friends of Scouting.
Oakland-, Unity-based school districts report positive COVID-19 cases
A person with James H. Bean Elementary School in Sidney tested positive, marking the district’s 10th case to date, and RSU 3 announced that close contacts of a Mount View High School person who tested positive have been notified.
Sidney day care subject of Maine CDC outbreak investigation after 10 cases of COVID-19 reported
Pam’s Playcare Center, on Middle Road, will be closed until Jan. 19, according to owner and director Pamela Tondreau.
Whitefield man charged after multi-vehicle crash on I-95 Tuesday morning
Maine State Police were responding to accidents at mile markers 119 northbound and 130 southbound at the same time.
Sidney couple welcomes Augusta Hospital’s first baby of 2021 at 12:54 a.m.
Vanessa and Josh Tillson said Rowan Tillson was born at MaineGeneral after about an hour of labor early Friday morning.
Sidney, Fairfield students honored for work on COVID-19 frontlines in food stores
Ana Hewett of Sidney and Haley Hersey of Fairfield received $1,000 scholarships from the University of Southern Maine Office of the President and private donors for their work at Hannaford.