Winthrop High School has announced its 2020 graduates, according to a news release from the high school. Samantha Eileen Allen, Brannon Davis Anzivino, Ryan Matthew Baird, Gabrielle Jones Blanco, Bradley Emerson Bourne, Gavin Forester Brill, Nicholas James Brown, Brooke Kiele Burnham and Joshua Aaron Buzzell. Also, K. Mae Carrillo, Jacob Tyler Carter, Brandon Lee Charlton, […]
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For Winthrop woman, sharing meals brings connections
Ashley Brown, 31, began offering meals in the early days of Maine’s stay-at-home order, and now she has created a community of people who are making neighbor-to-neighbor connections across Maine.
Winthrop High School names top 10 seniors for class of 2020
Gabrielle Jones Blanco named valedictorian, Ian Dow salutatorian.
Camp Mechuwana’s meal sharing grows beyond Monmouth in pandemic
Executive Director Norman Thombs said the organization is serving about 1,000 meals a week between its Monmouth, Winthrop and Vienna locations.
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members
Local inductees include Catherine Emery, Jasmine Gregory, Bobbijo Maschino.
Quarantine buddies find temporary homes in central Maine
As people across Maine are spending more time at home under public health directives to slow the spread of coronavirus, some are choosing to spend that time fostering animals.
One in Five 5K race now virtual race/walk
Event proceeds will benefit the Sexual Assault Crisis & Support Center.
Winthrop library to host virtual presentation April 14
Author and outdoorsman Greg Westrich will talk about hiking expeditions, share photographs and talk about discoveries while doing research for his books.
Winthrop couple home after being stuck at sea on cruise
The couple’s planned retirement cruise extended to 17 days at sea after ports refused to let passengers off the ship.
Personal protective equipment a concern for some central Maine emergency medical services
While bigger departments may have equipment to handle calls safely for some time during the coronavirus pandemic, smaller ones could run out of protective gear — and personnel.