HARRISONBURG, Va. – Ellsworth native Rob Pendergist, a sophomore at Mount St. Mary’s College, won the IC4A decathlon competition over the weekend at James Madison University here. After having problems which put him in second after the first day, Pendergist rebounded to win the title… Read More
MANSET – Freshman skipper Carter White and freshman crew Jamie Carter of Greely High School in Cumberland Center won the inaugural Maine High School Sailing State Championship held here Saturday. Host Mount Desert Island placed second with skipper Will Welles and crew Joe Keene, while… Read More
AT BUCKSPORT G.C. MSGA Weekly Amateur Results Class A gross: John Hutchins, Bucksport 71; Wayne Hand Jr., Bucksport 72; Jamie Place, Northport 75; Net: Garlie Gray, Bucksport 75-66; (tie) Dave Mitchell, Bar Harbor 76-71 and Peter Hant, Bar Harbor 80-71 googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
EAST MACHIAS – The Washington Academy Raiders rallied for four runs in the bottom of the seventh to defeat the Sumner Tigers 7-6 in schoolgirl softball action here Saturday. The Raiders are now 8-3 and the Tigers are 10-1. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot… Read More
Brewer High School, Caribou and Foxcroft Academy each engineered sweeps of their respective boys and girls conference track and field championships Saturday to highlight a weekend of regional championship action. The Foxcroft boys and girls each dominated the opposition to win both Penquis League Championships. Read More
ORONO – It took what Fordham coach Dan Gallagher described as junior pitcher Jim McDermott’s “best performance of his career” to propel the defending champion Rams from the Bronx, N.Y., into Sunday’s final round of the ECAC Baseball Tournament. McDermott fired a 5-hit, complete-game shutout… Read More
PRESQUE ISLE – Presque Isle defeated Bangor in schoolboy baseball action for the first time in many years, sweeping a doubleheader from the Rams here Saturday. The Wildcats won the opener 19-2, then posted a 10-3 victory in the nightcap. Coach Tim Olore’s ballclub pounded… Read More
ORONO – Four years of frustration came to an end at Mahaney Diamond here Sunday afternoon. Junior righthander Ben Burlingame fired a five-hitter over eight innings and the Black Bears backed him with a 15-hit attack as Maine won its first ECAC Tournament since 1986… Read More
ORONO – Northeastern University senior designated hitter Dan Mahoney had hit only two home runs in 37 regular season games. But he hit a pair of homers, his second and third of the ECAC Baseball Tournament, to back the pitching of sophomore righthander Brian Hilliard… Read More
GREENVILLE JCT.- The third annual Moosehead Rowing Regatta will be held June 15 at the Greenville Junction Town Wharf. The race is open to all rowers and rowing crafts. The 4 1/2-mile course is open water, beginning and ending at the Town Wharf. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
A trio of Dexter Tigers, including two who pulled off upsets, were among 10 Northern Section schoolboy qualifiers for the next round of the State Singles Tennis Tournament preliminaries held at different areas around the state on Saturday. David Dube of Dexter, the Northern Section’s… Read More
AT SUGARLOAF 1991 Bud Light Marathon Top Finishers Men: Jim Toulouse (Cape Elizabeth) 2:32:32; Giles Norton (Orono) 2:33:28; Lance Guliani (Brunswick) 2:35:29; Rick Stark (Manchester Ctr., Vt.) 2:35:41; Danny Paul (N. Yarmouth) 2:36:46; David Audet (Concord, N.H.) 2:38:54; Billi Davis (Augusta) 2:40:42; Gordon Scannell (N. Read More
AT HAMPDEN PVC Championships Boys Results Brewer 125 1/3, Bangor 99, Nokomis 87 1/3, Old Town 66 1/3, Hampden Acad. 61, Ellsworth 41, Bucksport 29, Orono 14, Sumner 8, (tie) Hermon 1 and John Bapst 1, Mount Desert Island 0 googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
DEXTER – Mandy King singled twice, doubled, and knocked in 2 runs as the Dexter Tigers edged the Ellsworth Eagles 8-7 Saturday in high school softball play. Theresa Washington added 3 singles and knocked in a run for the 5-6 Tigers and Dawn Getty doubled… Read More
EASTERN MAINE SOFTBALL EASTERN MAINE CLASS A (For games reported through May 16 ) googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var i = 0; i < slot_sizes.length; i++) { if (isMobileDevice()) { if… Read More
AT PENOBSCOT VALLEY CC, Orono Blaine Davis Team Championship Gross – Biddeford-Saco (Keith Patterson, Guy Gagnon, Jeff Dutil, Scott Dewitt), 65; (tie) Rockland (Troy Witham, Jeff Wass, Rick Jones, Butch Allen), and Bangor Muni (Dana Worster, Tom Caron, John Johnson, Steve Weiler), 66. googletag.cmd.push(function ()… Read More
ORONO – Maine’s “L.T.” – junior left hander Larry Thomas – came through again for the Black Bears on Saturday afternoon in Maine’s 5-2 win over Fordham, firing a six-hitter and striking out 10 in pitching Maine into Sunday’s championship game at the ECAC Baseball Tournament at Mahaney… Read More
PORTLAND – Gary Williamson clouted a grand slam home run in the top of the ninth to snap a 5-5 tie and lift the University of Southern Maine to an 11-5 victory over Eastern Connecticut in the championship game of the NCAA Div. III Northeast Regional at Hadlock… Read More
ORONO – University of Maine sophomore catcher-designated hitter Shawn Tobin had hoped to deliver as the cleanup hitter in the ECAC Baseball Tournament. And that he did. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false;… Read More
MATINICUS — A lobster boat belonging to Deputy Sheriff Harold Bray was “trashed and cut loose from its mooring,” Chief Deputy Thomas Russell said Sunday. Russell said the incident was believed to be part of a “continuing vendetta” against Bray, stemming from an incident two months ago when… Read More
Evangelist Jim Bakker was sentenced to 40 years for being a ripoff artist and he was doing it in secret. It appears that oil companies are ripping off the consumers here in Aroostook County and they are doing it openly. Has the oil conglomerate gotten so large and… Read More
Four years ago, when my family and I moved to Brewer, we had our well water tested. The test came back very good. Two summers ago, the city of Brewer decided to run water lines at great taxpayer expense to various parts of the city,… Read More
On behalf of St. Joseph Healthcare, I would like to thank and recognize the many fine people who made our recent production of the musical comedy “Oliver” a success. The superb directors, cast and crew created an exciting evening of theater for the hundreds who… Read More
Although I am not a big fan of the Bangor Daily News and their staff of writers, I cannot help but comment on the wonderful job your Pittsfield Bureau chief, Sharon Mack, has done by forcing reluctant town officials (Newport) into enforcing the Shoreline Zoning Ordinance in the… Read More
We would like to express our vigorous and unqualified rejection of the recent major cuts in the Bucksport school budget. This meat-ax attack on our teachers and schools almost seems to be a punitive measure for the public outcry that led the school board to finally resolve the… Read More
Once in a while you kind of have to pat your own self on the back before you are noticed. On a lot of occasions the Bangor Fire Department is noticed for such things as putting out a grass fire in Mahone Field, saving a structure from being… Read More
I am a 28-year-old single mother of a 7-year-old and a 2-year-old. I am totally by myself as a parent. I am a displaced homemaker without formal education or training. I have held minimum-wage jobs but they have not been enough to support my children… Read More
Although your April 12 editorial, “Augusta’s perestroika,” failed to note that half of the appointees to the Governmental Restructuring Commission were non-political, non-politician appointees, I agree with your overall comments. In fact, when the Restructuring Commission was first convened in April, I had hoped to… Read More
In today’s paper (BDN, May 10), I was reading the small article on the two guys trying to save “Twin Peaks” with a fan club. I thought that was really neat since “Twin Peaks” is my favorite show also. As soon as I read it,… Read More
It disturbs me to read the letters written by some Vietnam and Korean veterans. I wish that they, too, could have received the welcome due them on their return to the United States. It seems unfair that a handful of them are condeminng each and… Read More
The leaders and boys of Pack 202, Island Falls and Oakfield, wish to thank the following Shriners for their generous donation of circus tickets for all of our troop and leaders: A very special thank you to Dr. R. Calvin Newman, Ches Chase, Dr. William… Read More
I’ve seen many letters in the paper from veterans of various wars expressing their feelings toward the wars and the reactions of other people toward the veterans of these wars, all of which have made some very interesting points. I feel that America did have… Read More
As concerned citizens of the state of Maine, we would like to know if there is a way to impeach Gov. McKernan. This man is obviously incompetent! We don’t believe any other state employee could perform as poorly and still retain his job. How do… Read More
I am writing about the state trooper who received 60 days for molesting a pre-teen girl. Too bad he had high standing in his community. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for (var… Read More
AUGUSTA — The latest effort by juice-box makers to get Maine to reconsider its first-in-the-nation ban on their product has prompted an angry response from a legislator. Sen. Bonnie L. Titcomb, co-chairman of the committee that spurned industry pleas for reconsideration of the ban, took… Read More
PRESQUE ISLE — The need for an attorney general to show leadership to the people who deserve it, as well as non-partisanship, professionalism and integrity were among goals listed by Attorney General Michael E. Carpenter at a recognition dinner held in his honor Friday evening. Read More
HOULTON — An East Corinth woman remained in stable condition Sunday afternoon at Houlton Regional Hospital after her car was involved in an accident early Saturday morning. According to Trooper John Cote of Troop F at Houlton, Paula J. Cole, 37, was northbound on Interstate… Read More
MADAWASKA — About 85 people from Allagash to Caribou, many of them elderly or disabled, cited a need for a proposed statewide, universal health insurance program at a public hearing Saturday afternoon at Madawaska. The two-hour meeting was called to obtain public comment on Legislative… Read More
CARIBOU — George Moran, a retired veteran coach, was named girls varsity basketball coach by the Caribou Board of Education on Wednesday. Moran coached in the district basketball progam for 29 years, including girls junior varsity basketball and girls summer basketball, and worked in boys programs for 20… Read More
WHITNEYVILLE — The Whitneyville Public Library will sponsor an American Library Association reading program this summer to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s classic “Alice in Wonderland.” The program, “Adventures in Wonderland Reading Club,” is a free reading club beginning Monday, June 24, at… Read More
LUBEC — If predictions by tourism officials are correct, visitors soon will be traveling to Lubec to see Maine’s scenic red-and-white striped lighthouse at West Quoddy Head. The lighthouse grounds, which are under the jurisdiction of the Maine Department of Parks and Recreation and are part of West… Read More
BARING — The proper disposal of plastic bags could save a sea gull’s life, and the staff at the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge had some suggestions last week about the proper use and disposal of plastic bags. The impact of plastic bags on the animals… Read More
LUBEC — Plans have been made to remove asbestos from Lubec Elementary School during the summer under a state-funded program, according to SAD 19 Superintendent Ozias Bridgham. The work by the state’s asbestos abatement team will be done in the old section of the school,… Read More
CALAIS — The following cases were processed in 4th District Court in Calais for the week ending May 8: Anthony LaCoute, 37, Eastport, criminal threatening, $100. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes = []; var has_banner = false; for… Read More
MILO — Elaine Heath, a resident of Dover-Foxcroft and a sixth-grade teacher at the Penquis Valley Middle School in Milo, was honored at a retirement banquet held Thursday at Angie’s Restaurant. More than 50 co-workers and friends attended the banquet. Heath will end her teaching career at the… Read More
CHARLESTON — The Charleston Correctional Facility is alive with activity as inmates there work on a variety of community improvement projects for the Penquis region. While some crews are helping communities during the budget crunch by cutting roadside brush, others are helping non-profit groups constructing… Read More
NEWPORT — At their initial meeting, Newport Recycling Committee members discussed methods of recycling, including pay-as-you-go bags and incentives, according to Jack Wilson. Wilson said the group “has a very few weeks, just two or three,” to detail the new mandatory recyling ordinance, approved in… Read More
PALMYRA — One of dozens of mid-Maine sheep breeding farms, the Shepherd’s Garden in Palmyra is typical of such thriving operations. A nursing herd of Suffolk lambs dots the fields on the Madawaska Road. Tours were conducted Sunday by members of the Central Maine Sheep… Read More
HARTLAND — Larry Coston’s hard life got a lot harder Saturday afternoon. According to Hartland Fire Chief Lester Goforth, Coston lost his home and all his possessions to a devastating fire. He had no insurance. Hartland, St. Albans, and Pittsfield firefighters responded to the 1:30… Read More
BELFAST — City Hall is undergoing an interior face lift, with the Police Department almost ready to move into the basement formerly occupied by the Fire Department, and offices on the upper floors being shifted. City Manager Arlo Redman said that the renovations should be… Read More
ROCKPORT — The Maine Department of Transportation has resumed work on improvements to Route 90 in Rockport, according to Wendall Blanchard, DOT resident engineer on the project. The project area begins just east of the intersection of Routes 17 and 90 and extends east for… Read More
OWLS HEAD — Recipients of four $1,000 scholarships have been announced by the Volunteer Scholarship Committee at the Transportation Museum. Awards are made to area high school students who are enrolling in a vocational-technical program at a technical school or college. This year’s recipients were… Read More
THOMASTON — Crisis Identification and Intervention, a 7 1/2 week college course at the University of Maine’s Thomaston Center, will start the week of June 3. The course offers people who work in helping professions, including front-line staff at social service agencies, an opportunity to… Read More
STOCKTON SPRINGS — Sixth-grade science fair winners at Stockton Springs Elementary School have been announced. First place went to Mike O’Neil and Sarah Harriman; second place, Shanna Geary and Hannah Viano; and third place to Melissa Benjamin and Katie Baum. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define… Read More
ST. GEORGE — A handmade sign on the traffic island in front of the Knox Mansion in Thomaston read, “Welcome Home Marc, Rosie and Justine.” It was meant for Lt. Marc Scaccia, a graduate of Georges Valley High School in 1979, who was the first St. George veteran… Read More
MACHIAS — The frost that struck most of Maine during the predawn hours of Sunday may have wiped out earlier predictions that the 1991 blueberry crop would equal or exceed the 1990 record of nearly 75 million pounds. Although most blueberry farmers on Monday will… Read More
ISLESBORO — The Board of Selectmen have made various appointments to boards and commissions for 1991: Advisory Committee to Planning Board, Rebecca Cregar, L. Lamont Rolerson III, Steve Miller; assistant to road commissioner, Lyndon Keller; Building Committee, Sharon Ashley, Paul Pendleton, Calvin McCorison, Paul Boardman;… Read More
EAST SULLIVAN — Ten-year-old Travis Battis will have quite a tale to tell when he returns to school Monday. The youngster became lost Saturday in woods off Tunk Lake Road but found his way to a friend’s house on Flanders Pond after trekking through a swamp and crossing… Read More
ISLESBORO — Verna Pendleton, cook at Islesboro Central School for 13 years, deserves congratulations. After eight years of studying, taking 3 1/2 hours of classes a week, she received an associate degree of science May 11 at the Civic Center, Augusta. Pendleton would work all… Read More
BAR HARBOR — Madeleine M. Kunin, former governor of Vermont, will speak on “Making a Difference” Saturday, June 8, at College of the Atlantic’s 19th commencement ceremonies. A Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth College, where she is lecturing on politics and writing a book, Kunin served… Read More
An all-terrain four-wheeled vehicle was stolen from an Ellsworth residence on Route 1A, police reported. The 1988 Yamaha all-terrain vehicle was taken sometime Friday night. The vehicle is red, white and blue in color. A money bag and liquor were stolen sometime Friday night from… Read More
A Brewer woman went free Friday, having pleaded guilty to two charges of possession of a firearm by a felon and been sentenced to the time she already had served while awaiting resolution of the case. Laurie Kilgore, 30, was ordered by Justice Margaret Kravchuk… Read More
ORONO — Teens today face a variety of changes, problems and pressures as they grow, enough to fill a school, as Orono High School students found out Wednesday. While normal classes were canceled for the Orono students, education continued. New classes were on their schedule. Read More
A 16-year-old Germany youth is all packed with nowhere to stay, said ASSE, International Student Exchange Programs spokesmen. Yannick Dutenschon, who loves rowing, track, computers and fishing, is in need of a sponsor for a visit to the United States. Ruth Fitzpatrick of Winterport is… Read More
Hemlock Stream Cemetery in Argyle likely will get spruced up, but probably not in time for Memorial Day. Without committing themselves to annual funding to maintain the cemetery, the Penobscot County Commissioners indicated that they would entertain requests from the cemetery association that has assumed… Read More
OLD TOWN — Although they are moving closer to a solution, the city and the union firefighters have yet to reach agreement on a new contract. Once again, the City Council was poised to approve a new document during a Monday meeting, which, like one… Read More
AIDS has come to Maine, according to Director of the Eastern Maine AIDS Network, John Silvernail and Sunday night about 30 people gathered at the Bangor Unitarian Church to remember the 130 Maine residents who have died of the virus. The group joined thousands of… Read More
A man charged with assaulting a Penobscot County Jail guard received a split decision from a judge Friday in Bangor, who agreed to exclude from evidence in his case statements he made to some county officials. Donald Turner, 25, of what town had sought to… Read More
New graduates of Eastern Maine Technical College should use their degrees as a platform to success, continuing their education throughout their lives and careers, two alumni said Saturday. “Take a break, get a job, maybe start a family,” said William A. Sneed Jr. of Prospect… Read More
A Bar brawl early Saturday morning inside the Tavern on Main Street in Bangor resulted in six arrests and several officers, including state police troopers, were called in to help restore order. Some officers said the fight reminded them of a scene from an old… Read More
A man threatening suicide held Bangor police at bay for two hours Saturday in a field near the Airport Mall. The standoff ended when 23-year-old Mark Ellis of Bangor shot himself in the stomach with a .22 caliber handgun, while his sister pleaded with him over a police… Read More
AUGUSTA — A lawmaker in York County says the state is giving preferential treatment to efforts to keep Loring Air Force Base open in Aroostook County while they have received no state aid to offset the impact of the closing of Pease Air Force Base, just across the… Read More
BLUE HILL — The rights of fishermen, hunters, hikers or anyone to cross private lands, and other public issues, will be the topic of a study in the Penobscot Bay region in July as a team of eight men and women from England, Scotland, Wales, Canada and the… Read More
Active support for the Highway Beautifcation Act, which was created 26 years ago to limit the number of billboards clogging the sides of highways, comes from only one source these days: the billboard industry itself. The act has been so twisted and laced with loopholes by a determined… Read More
AUGUSTA — The 1991 Great Kennebec River Whatever Race will be held beginning with a launch day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 6, and continuing with the race from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, July 7, at the Augusta Public Landing. Read More
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RAYMOND — A 1,000-foot sand beach backed by 35 acres of white pines along Sebago Lake is among the latest acquisitions planned by the Land for Maine’s Future Board. The $1.2 million purchase is one of several board buys designed to increase public access to… Read More
MACHIAS — The haunting sound of bagpipes played by Thom White dressed in a traditional Scottish kilt filled the gymnasium at the University of Maine at Machias on Saturday. The classic skirl heralded arrival of the class of 1991 and the beginning of the school’s 80th commencement ceremony… Read More
CONCORD, N.H. — The Tri-State Megabucks jackpot for New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont has gone without a winner for the eighth straight drawing. The $4,360,000 will be carried over to Wednesday’s drawing. googletag.cmd.push(function () { // Define Slot var slot_sizes = [[300,250]]; var new_slot_sizes =… Read More
James Costello of Old Town was the highest-ranking graduate of this year’s class at the University of Maine School of Law. Costello headed a roster of 74 graduates receiving law degrees at the recent convocation in Portland, in which Senate Majority Leader George J. Mitchell… Read More
AUGUSTA — A bill working its way through the Legislature could soothe the feelings of professional masseuses, who say their reputation has been maligned by those who throw in sexual favors. The bill would require masseuses to register with the state and prohibit all sexual… Read More
SACO — A Massachusetts gunman who stole $17,000 from a Shaw’s supermarket was caught after a 10-mile car chase Saturday, police said. Patrick W. Tracy, 42, of Dedham, was being held in York County Jail after his arrest in Old Orchard Beach, said Saco police… Read More
AUGUSTA — The state stands to lose as much as $160,000 in liquor sales profits during this month’s two one-day government shutdowns, the director of the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages said. Director Guy Marcotte said preliminary figures suggest that losses stemming from the first… Read More
AUBURN — Thousands of people lined the streets, waved flags and cheered 142 returning Army reservists Saturday during what one organizer described as “a fantastic event.” “From what I heard, they felt great,” organizer Ray Sterling said, describing the homecoming from the Persian Gulf for… Read More
PORTLAND — A wet spring produced the makings of an unpleasant black fly and mosquito season in southern Maine, but a serendipitous dry spell may bring relief. A survey entomologist at the state Conservation Department says dry weather over the next two weeks could reduce… Read More
BOOTHBAY HARBOR — The annual Friendship Sloop Regatta will be held by the Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club July 23-25. Participating sloops will visit the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath July 20 and 21. In Boothbay, three days of racing are scheduled. Two courses, one for… Read More
AUGUSTA — If actions speak louder than words, it’s doubtful that the Standard & Poor’s Corp. officials who visited Maine’s capitol last week returned to New York with much greater faith in the ability of the state’s elected leaders to confront its financial crisis. Not… Read More
AUGUSTA — A Falmouth loan broker arrested in a consumer fraud case was being held Sunday in lieu of bail, authorities said. After Maine State Police arrested William M. Wolff in connection with the fraud investigation, the state attorney general’s office filed a civil lawsuit… Read More
AUGUSTA — The Maine Paramedic Association has announced it will provide support for the Trek Across Maine event, the largest three-day bicycle ride in the northeast region to be held Friday through Sunday, June 14-16, with more than 600 bicyclists. The event is a fund-raising… Read More
The following is a tentative schedule of airline flights carrying U.S. troops home from the Persian Gulf War through Bangor International Airport. The following flights are expected this week. Listed are the anticipated flight arrival times, the airlines and final destinations of the flights. Monday,… Read More
A caption under a May 17 photograph of firefighters viewing a possible chemical spill on Interstate 95 near Etna reported that the firefighters were from Etna. In fact, the men — Halvor Magnus and Milton Nile — are with the Newport Fire Department. Read More
MADAWASKA — Some areas of northern Maine were without electrical power for more than an hour Friday morning when a transmission line broke in New Brunswick. A spokesman with Maine Public Service Company said some people in the Madawaska area were without power for an… Read More
HOULTON — Troopers assigned to Maine State Police Troop F are investigating the following incidents that have occurred in Aroostook County: Trooper Timmy Saucier is investigating the theft of $2,561 from Whitey’s Market in Oakfield. The money was taken over a period of time beginning… Read More
MILLINOCKET — The keynote of the Katahdin Area Teen Conference on Friday, May 24, will feature Donna Bailey-Miller, an education consultant in the field of human sexuality and communication, who also will speak on communicating with children about sexuality at a parent workshop at 7 p.m. Thursday, May… Read More
CASTINE — The annual meeting of Bagaduce Area Health Resources will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 21, at Emerson Hall. Donald Keith, president of Bagaduce Ambulance Corps, will present an update on the state of the local volunteer ambulance corps as a first responder. Read More
ELLSWORTH — Dr. Janice R. Webster, principal of Ellsworth High School, has announced the top 10 students of the graduating class of 1991. Jill Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gardner of Ellsworth, is valedictorian. Gardner has been active during her high school years… Read More
When the refrigerator turns up a partial jar of some forgotten preserve used at one time as a sauce for ice cream, that is when another recipe gets “born.” This time it was a ginger-sauced ham. You can use a canned ham or a smoked ready-cooked ham or,… Read More
FARMINGTON — More than 70 members of several groups recently attended the Extension Homemakers’ Somerset County annual spring meeting in Norridgewock. The meeting reviewed the major programs offered during the past year. Reports were given on international programs, crafts, food, nutrition, health and safety. googletag.cmd.push(function… Read More
PEMAQUID — Expert birder Don Reimer will lead a warbler walk at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 1, at a 100-acre lot of private property bordering Pemaquid Lake. Mid-Coast Audubon and the Pemaquid Watershed Association say that participants should dress for possible wet walking and meet at Fire Road… Read More