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University of Maine dean’s list

ORONO — The University of Maine recognized 2,032 students for achieving dean’s list honors in the spring 2013 semester. The following area students were on the list. Androscoggin County Auburn: Lauren Bennett, Felicia Binette, Taylor Brackett, Adam Chamberland, Marlee Collins, Alyssa Coyne, Marie Dufresne-Dixon, Charlotte Gaylord, Ashten Hackett, Alendra Harris, Mikael Heikkinen, Douglas Kester, Travis […]

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Well done – Student achievements

BALTIMORE — Joshua Charest, who is attending Johns Hopkins University, made the dean’s list for the recent winter semester. Joshua is the son of John and Louise Charest who live in Lewiston. He is a 2010 graduate of St. Dominic Academy, Auburn. Joshua was also recently accepted into the Johns Hopkins engineering master’s program and […]

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Mission Circle harvest supper BOWDOIN — The Mission Circle will hold its annual harvest supper from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at West Bowdoin Baptist Church, 54 West Road. The meal includes baked beans and red flannel hash. Cost is $7 for adults, $3.50 for ages 5-11 and free for preschoolers. Mid-Coast College […]

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Sabattus extends town manager’s contract

SABATTUS — The day before his contract was set to expire, selectmen unanimously voted to keep Town Manager Andrew Gilmore on board three more years with a $100 raise. Gilmore, 42, from Yarmouth, was hired two years ago as only the town’s second full-time town manager. His annual salary the first year was $70,000 and […]

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Patricia A. Fenimore

1936 – 2013 BOWDOIN — Patricia A. “The Strawberry Lady” Fenimore, 76, died peacefully at a local hospital on Thursday, Sept. 12. She was born in Sabattus on Oct. 12, 1936, a daughter of George and Arlene Curtis Merrill. She attended Lisbon and Sabattus schools, where she was a basketball standout, graduating from Sabattus High […]

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CSAs offer fresh, local food for the price of a share

Edie Williams strolled through a field of flowers in Sabattus on Monday afternoon, cutting a few here and there for her dining room table. She relishes this time of year. “There is nothing better than fresh fruits and vegetables,” Williams said. “Knowing where they come from, having a small part in helping them grow and then […]