Historical society members from Hebron, Minot and Poland were invited to accept cast-iron seals and charters representing granges that have closed in their respective towns.
2019
MSAD 52 Adult Ed announces fall class schedule
The fall brochure from SAD 52 Adult Education offers many classes.
L-A Rotary to feature guest speaker Bethel Shields on Oct. 3
Shields was an Auburn city councilor for six years and the mayor’s representative to the Auburn School Board for four years.
UMF named ‘Best Bang for the Buck’ College for 2019
This year UMF has been ranked number six out of 200 Top Bachelor’s Colleges in the U.S. by Washington Monthly for excellence in contributions to the public good.
Optimist club to offer free pocket Constitutions to students
A federal law passed in 2004 requires that all schools that receive federal funding provide a course to all students on the Constitution of the United States on Constitution Day, Sept. 17.
Uptown Cruizahs to hold final cruise-in of season
As with the Monday night cruise nights, this event will be held weather permitting.
High school football notes: Options galore for Soehren with right read
Oxford Hills’ read-option plays gave new QB Atticus Soehren a chance to use his many weapons against Lewiston.
Not too sheepish: Brunswick girl, 6, busts mutton at 161st Litchfield Fair
Families have been attending the fair for ‘a lifetime.’
Maine man describes riding out Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas
Denny Denham assisted in the aid effort on Grand Bahama island for almost a week before returning Saturday to his home in Gray.
Dorian lashes eastern Canada at hurricane force
About 80 percent of Nova Scotia’s homes and businesses were blacked out – the highest in Nova Scotia Power’s history, the company says.