Winthrop graduate earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.
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Central Maine Fourth of July events
Other public events on the Fourth of July include those in Augusta, Belgrade, Farmington and Winthrop.
Winthrop councilors approve new $12.1 million school budget
‘Irate’ voters turned down June 11 school referendum, will head back to the polls Aug. 13.
Simmons University names dean’s list students
Recognized were Belgrade’s Jewell, Gardiner’s Shaw, Winthrop’s Cunningham.
Simmons University names local graduates
Gardiner’s Shaw, Winthrop’s Easterbrooks both earn Bachelor of Science degrees.
University of New Hampshire dean’s list
DURHAM, N.H. — The following local students have been named to the 2019 spring semester dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire. Highest honors: Sherman Spears, of Monmouth; Matthew Murray, of Augusta; Madeline Lewis, of Augusta; Kierra Rolston, of Litchfield; Carly LaRochelle, of Fairfield; Sierra Hoes, of Industry; Elijah Caret, of Oakland; Hannah Duperry, […]
Winthrop High School honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement for the fourth quarter.
Winthrop Middle School Trimester 3 honor roll
Winthrop Middle School has announced the following students were named to its trimester 3 honor roll for the 2018-19 academic year. Grade 8 — High honors: Brooke Belz, Sophia Blanco, Charlotte Bryant, Aleah Childs, Phoebe Dow, Kamryn Dube, Isabella Dunn, Andrew Fay, Sage Fortin, Elsa Goebel-Bain, Amelie Grube, Adie Hart, Nicholas Keezer, Julia Letourneau, Carson […]
Dufour, Kupiec graduate from Union College
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Mark Dufour, of Winthrop, and Samuel Kupiec, of North Monmouth, received degrees on June 16 from Union College during its 225th commencement in Memorial Fieldhouse. Dufour graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree majoring in biology. Kupiec graduated with a Bachelor’s of Mechanical Engineering degree magna cum laude majoring in mechanical engineering.
CMP misled the public, mismanaged rollout of new billing system
A Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram investigation reveals that layers of Central Maine Power management misjudged the enormity of changing over to a new billing system, leaving thousands of angry and frustrated customers.