While Randy Hooper has contacted the local historical society about his find, he’s still not sure what explains it.
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Winthrop’s Rosenthal to stay full-time as superintendent, despite budget cuts
Superintendent said the cuts to administrative funding may mean delays from the central office.
Winthrop Council rejects school department’s proposal to spend $100,000 in state revenue
The council made that decision at a meeting Monday night.
Expansion of Mount Pisgah trails reaches halfway point
The Kennebec Land Trust hopes to add 3 miles of trail and 139 acres of conservation area by 2018.
Kennebec Land Trust expands trail system on Mount Pisgah in Winthrop
The group plans to open 1.5 miles of new trails this month while also trying to expand the conservation area by buying two properties totaling about 139 acres.
No cow chips fall at Winthrop Cow Chip Challenge fundraiser
The likelihood of severe weather prompted organizers to call off the cow’s participation, and a fundraising raffle was held instead.
Winthrop council to consider $100K school funding request
Councilors will be asked to use $100,000 of $277,000 in new state revenue to help restore items cut from the school budget.
Winthrop music teacher brings guitar flair to classical songs
Seth Pillsbury transcribes music that has been written for piano, such as pieces by Johann Sebastian Bach, into forms that can be understood by guitarists.
Busy Winthrop intersection continues to vex drivers
One local business owner described the redesigned junction of U.S. Route 202 and Main Street as ‘a scary intersection.’
Winthrop man killed when truck rolls over him
Bruce Morang, 74, died in the northern Maine woods Tuesday while he was unloading gear at his camp, police said.