REGION — Angela Morgan, an attorney, has focused her fledgling career on nonprofits. To the benefit of Oxford County’s aging population, she has just joined Legal Services for the Elderly. LSE provides persons age 60 and older with free legal advice regarding health care, health insurance, Medicare (including Part D), MaineCare (Medicaid), Social Security and […]
Graduate is from Lisbon Falls
BOSTON — The Well Done list of graduates on Page C7 on the Saturday, Aug. 20, edition of the Sun Journal should have said that Melissa B. Hoskins, who graduated from Boston University, is a resident of Lisbon Falls. The information was incorrectly reported by the Sun Journal.
’54 alumna exhibiting works at UMF Gallery
FARMINGTON —The UMF Art Gallery presents the work of Maizie Argondizza, University of Maine at Farmington alumna of the class of 1954. Her unique portrayal of nature’s beauty will be on exhibit Monday, Aug. 22 through Thursday, Sept 1. There will be an artist’s reception from 5 to 7 p.m., on Sept. 1. The exhibit is […]
Cornelio to run for House District 74 seat
JAY — Keith Cornelio was recently nominated to be the Republican candidate for the Maine House of Representatives District 74 seat, which covers the towns of Jay, Livermore Falls and part of Livermore. He will replace Mary Howes on the November ballot. Cornelio spent 44 years working at the Androscoggin Mill, where he served as […]
Hogan named president/CEO at CCU
LEWISTON — Community Credit Union announces the appointment of Jennifer Hogan to president/CEO. Hogan previously worked for Community Credit Union for four years as executive vice president and five years as marketing director. She also has experience in business-to-business sales prior to entering the credit union industry. Hogan has an associate degree in communications from […]
SAD 44 board renews agreement with Telstar Football Boosters
BETHEL — The SAD 44 School Board voted unanimously Monday evening to extend their agreement with the Telstar Football Boosters for another five years, said Superintendent David Murphy. Murphy explained that “10 or 11 years ago, a group of people approached the board about starting up a football program in the district.” “Football is an […]
Voting on Lewiston’s new school: What you need to know
The first question asks voters to approve a $49.7 million elementary school, which would be 100 percent funded by the state. The state will also pay for new athletic fields. The second question asks if voters want to spend $2.1 million to give the school a regulation-size gym, air conditioning for summer programs and a […]