Cook was pinned into the Order of Towman in an Atlantic City ceremony last month.
Bridgton Maine
Bridgton nurse pairs medicine and music
Sara Kapinos was once a professional violinist. Now she’s a nurse whose music helps people as they heal.
Citizens group wins appeal of Hotel Bridgton
The Bridgton Appeals Board overturns the Planning Board’s approval of the controversial hotel project.
Turner man charged with gross sexual assault of a child
William Hamel, 54, was charged in an incident in Sumner in 2009.
Loon Echo Land Trust purchases 252 acres of forestland in Bridgton area
LELT’s acquisition of this land secures public access for recreational opportunities, including hunting, walking and nature observation.
Potter Catherine Freeman joins Gallery 302’s group of exhibiting artists
She primarily throws pottery on a wheel but also hand builds and was recently introduced to the Sgraffito technique at a Gallery 302 course offering which she now incorporates into her repertoire of skills.
Loon Echo Land Trust announces September activities
The month will include two naturalists’ talks and the Loon Echo Trek 10K.
Lake Region Community Chorus seeks singers for winter session
The first rehearsal will be held Monday, Sept. 9, in Twitchell Chapel, Bridgton Academy, North Bridgton.
Girl Scout camp to celebrate 50th anniversary
Hosting the event is the Camp Pondicherry Alumni Association with assistance from the Girl Scouts of Maine.
Rufus Porter Museum brings Mystery/History House Tour back to Bridgton
As part of the tour, the Rufus Porter Museum will raffle a selection of gift baskets and winners will be drawn on the day of the tour.