Drive-thru supper to benefit Seminarian Fund LEWISTON — In an effort to support men discerning the Lord’s call to the priesthood, Holy Family Council 10019, Knights of Columbus, will host a special drive-thru supper from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in the parking lot of Holy Family Church, 607 Sabattus St. All proceeds […]
2020
Sagittarius: Don’t get talked into acting against your best interest
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Blanca Suarez, 32; Glen Powell, 32; Matt Dallas, 38; Judge Judy Sheindlin, 78. Happy Birthday: Handle with care. Ease into whatever changes you want to pursue this year. Plan your actions with precision, intelligence and guidelines to ensure you make decisions that bring high returns. There is a shift taking […]
Nodes on finger joints are due to osteoarthritis
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read everything I can find on Heberden’s nodes. I have one on the middle finger of my left hand, my writing hand. I have had this node for about three months, and I believe it is still growing. For sure, it is not diminishing in size. I saw a physician, […]
Parents disapprove of new boyfriend of different race
DEAR ABBY: I’m a 22-year-old woman who was adopted. I recently started dating an amazing man who happens to be of another race. My parents, whom I love very much, told me that if I stay with him, they will disown me. They have made many horrible comments about my relationship, and I’m at a […]
ACLU launches voter protection hotline in Maine
The organization said the hotline is designed to help any voter with registration, casting an absentee ballot or voting at the polls.
Waterville business owner says late-night crowd urinates, defecates in street
Business owner John Fortier pleaded with the Waterville City Council to do its “due diligence” and address the problems, which include drug dealing and people jumping on his business roof.
Lewiston council approves funding for police body cameras
The project was accelerated after the city’s largest police union pressured the city to speed up its original timeline for acquiring body cameras.
H.S. roundup: Edward Little field hockey takes out Morse
Also, Mt. Abram’s Alice MacKay pours in three goals against Valley, and Poland runners Domenic Antonelli and Jake Twigg tie for second.
Androscoggin Bank donates to Community Little Theatre
AUBURN — Androscoggin Bank recently donated $5,000 to the Community Little Theatre to become a member of the Golden Mask Society. The theater’s goal as a volunteer-driven, nonprofit organization is to provide affordable, professional quality entertainment while still contributing to the education, training and experience of those wishing to pursue activities in live theater.
Community Credit Union hires Benjamin Roberts
TURNER — Benjamin Roberts was recently hired by Community Credit Union as the branch manager for its Turner location. He will oversee all operations within that branch such as member services, staffing, training and facilities. Roberts has several years of experience in the credit union industry and has a passion for the Maine Credit Union’s […]