Apple Valley Wednesday, June 10 Ladies League results: A Flight: Gross — Jo Albert 46; Net — Diana Poliquin 34; B Flight: Gross — Kait Gallagher 49; Net -Elaine Dube 30; Pin: No. 3 — Kait Gallagher 6’3″; C Flight: Gross — Claire Veilleux 52; Net — Jackie Goulet 28; Pin: No. 3 — Jackie […]
June 2020
One more thing to worry about in the pandemic: flushing the toilet
Scientists who simulated toilet water and air flows say that aerosol droplets forced upward by a flush appear to spread wide enough and linger long enough to be inhaled.
Police locate missing Farmingdale teen
Justin Cole, 13, was reported missing at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday after last being seen at 8 p.m. Monday.
NFL commissioner Goodell encourages team to sign Kaepernick
Roger Goodell says he wants to include Colin Kaepernick’s voice on how the league should approach social issues.
Tokyo Olympic board member would support another delay
An executive board member of the organizing committee says another delay should be sought if the games can’t be held next year.
Trump signs order for police reform, doesn’t mention racism
The president and Republicans in Congress have been rushing to respond to the mass demonstrations against police brutality and racial prejudice that have raged for weeks in response to the deaths of black Americans.
Victory Gardens have returned during latest crisis
Plots are cropping up around Western Maine as people grow food for themselves and others.
Trump’s effort to resist gay rights runs into his Supreme Court pick
The president’s first appointee to the high court, Neil Gorsuch, is now responsible for writing the most impactful ruling for gay rights since same-sex marriage was codified as a constitutional right in 2015.
Main Street Community Garden initiated
RANGELEY — Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust has partnered with Sarge’s Pub & Grub to provide space for a community garden on Main Street on the same lot as the Main Street Bike Course. Community members are invited to try their hand at gardening with a free plot. “We hope that this will give families […]
Boat inspectors finding more plants
RANGELEY — Rangeley Lakes Heritage Trust is conducting courtesy boat inspections at public boat launches in the Rangeley Lakes region for the 18th year. To date, boat inspectors have already found eight plants from courtesy boat inspections, including, seaweeds, native plants and one that has been sent in for further analysis. “It’s alarming the number […]