Gift lifts I would like to thank the great folks at Victorian Villa in Canton for all of their assistance and their efforts in helping our agency, HAVAR Inc., reach a goal we set some time ago.For the past 25 years, HAVAR Inc. has been helping people with developmental disabilities in the Marietta and Athens, […]
Matters of record
Wrong name
A photo caption on Tuesday’s Business page was incorrect. The refurbished office equipment company that is moving from 550 Lisbon St. to its new location on Westminster Street is Affordable Office Resources. The information was incorrectly reported by the Sun Journal.
Gender gap
SOUTH PORTLAND – Mainely Girls will host a conference, “Unlocking the Clubhouse: Bridging the Gender Gap for Girls and Women in Computing,” on Friday, Oct. 3, at the Sable Oakes Marriott.Social scientist Jane Margolis and computer scientist and educator Allan Fisher, authors of “Unlocking The Clubhouse: Women in Computing,” will address educators and administrators, middle […]
Wrong job title
GREENE – A page B1 story in Monday’s City edition should have noted that Gerald LeBlanc worked as a maintenance supervisor to the Saudi Army in Taif, Saudi Arabia. He worked there for 19 months between 1978 and 1980 under contract with Bendix Engineering Corp. The information was incorrectly reported by the Sun Journal.
Stephens Memorial
NORWAY – Stephens Memorial Hospital has recorded the following births:Lauren Rachyl Lancaster, a girl to Amy Bennett and Eric Lancaster of Bethel, Sept. 20. Grandparents, Donald and Cheryl Bennett of Bethel, Lloyd and Kay Lancaster of Chippewa Falls, Wisc. Siblings, Philip, Joseph and Mitchell.Kayson M. Anderson, a boy to Shannon and Brian Anderson of Norway, […]
University seeks artwork
BANGOR – The University College of Bangor, a campus of the University of Maine at Augusta, announces a competition for artwork to be acquired by purchase or commission. The project will be for the benefit of the campus and the greater Bangor community.The amount of $10,000 is available through the Percent For Art Act passed […]
Elks team wins ritual contest
LEWISTON – For the third year in a row, the Maine Elks Association Ritual Team won the Area I Interstate-Relations Ritual Roulette Contest held on Sept. 21 in Nashua, N.H. The purpose of the competition is to promote excellence in the performance of the Elks initiation ritual and to foster better relations among the state […]
Events celebrating archaeology slated
FARMINGTON – Statewide activities are planned for October to celebrate and explore Maine’s past through archaeology. The University of Maine at Farmington Archaeology Research Center is joining by offering the following:Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3 and 4: Dig on the Sandy River. The center invites participants in a local dig. For more information and to […]
Bridgton Hospital
BRIDGTON – The following births are announced at Bridgton Hospital:Robert James Stuart, a boy to Denise and Thomas Stuart of Bridgton, Sept. 16. Grandparents, Andrew and Clair Deprey of Naples, Kenneth and Phoebe Stuart of Bridgton; great-grandparents, Anita and Joseph Ledoux of Biddeford.Alexandria Rose Adams, a girl to Melissa F. Dingley and Kevin A. Adams […]
St. Mary’s
LEWISTON – St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center announces the following births:Abbygayl Di-ann Stevens, a girl to Faith and Daniel Stevens of Turner, Sept. 8. Siblings, Caleb and Ashley. Grandparents, Pauline Gauthier, William and Debbie Holland of Lewiston, Karen and Mike Flagg of Wilton, Dana Stevens of Oxford; great-grandparents, Richard Chateauvert of Greene, Georgiana and Larry […]