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Well done – Area students graduate

NORTON, Mass. —  The following area students graduated from Wheaton College on May 19. William Colasante of Lewiston, degree in biology. Jenifer DeNormandie of Bethel, degree in neuroscience. DeNormandie also earned dean’s list honors for the spring 2012 semester. CLEMSON, S.C. — Joseph Patrick Reynolds of Bryant Pond graduated from Clemson University on May 11 […]

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Well done – Area students attain dean’s lists

MANCHESTER, NH. – Tessa Theriault has been named to the dean’s list at Saint Anselm College for the 2011–12 fall and spring semesters. Tessa is a Presidential Scholar majoring in classical archaeology. She is a 2011 graduate of Poland Regional High School. BOSTON — Wentworth Institute of Technology announces the names of students who have […]

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Brenda J. McLean

SABATTUS — Brenda J. McLean, daughter of Jessie Crawford McLean and Russell McLean Sr., sadly passed away in her family’s home Wednesday, July 11. She is loved so deeply and forever in our hearts. She was full of compassion for her family, especially her children and grandchildren. She loved the nature that surrounds us and […]

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Oak Hill High School honor roll

SABATTUS — Oak Hill High School has announced the spring semester honor roll. Ninth grade High honors: Abbey Dodge, Austin Dube, Sadie Goulet, Hayley Marshall, Siera Tibbetts, Kayla Veilleux, Emma Weissenfels. Honors: Iris Abbott, Abigail Bossie, Matthew Gilbert, Michaela Hilb, Chad Merrill, Nathan Rosenshein, Danielle Samson, Matthew Shedd, Kaleb Sturtevant, Abigail Thompson, Haley Tuttle, Vannessa […]

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Bladesmith Symposium, show AUBURN — New England School of Metalwork will host the fourth annual American Bladesmith Society Symposium July 13-15, at 7 Albiston Way. NESM is one of only three approved Amrican Bladesmith Society training facilities and master bladesmiths from all over the U.S. will be demonstrating their skills. There will be hands-on knife forging, […]

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Humane Society changes hours LEWISTON — The Greater Androscoggin Humane Society has changed its shelter hours to better serve the public and the animals which they care for. The shelter will be open daily and the new operating hours are Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to […]

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Clara M. Parker

LEWISTON — Clara M. Parker of Sabattus, passed away Thursday, June 28. She was born born April 20, 1929, in Durham, daughter of Florence Leavitt and Carroll Pulk. She owned and ran her own business “Parker’s Boarding Home” in Sabattus for many years. She loved fishing, camping, knitting, crocheting, playing bingo and loved to travel. […]

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17-year-old driver involved in July 3 motorcycle crash named

SABATTUS — Authorities in Sabattus released the name of the teen driver involved in a late-night crash July 3 that sent two people to the hospital with serious injuries. Sabattus police Chief Tony Ward reported Monday that 17-year-old Jaymi Thibault of Lisbon was the driver of a car that collided with a motorcycle driven by […]

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Breastfeeding meeting July 11 AUBURN — Expectant women and breastfeeding mothers are invited to a La Leche League meeting to be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 11, at 102 Bennett Ave. Babies are always welcome. This month’s discussion, “Breastfeeding: Great Beginnings For Mother and Baby,” will focus on avoiding and overcoming difficulties. For more […]

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Face Time: Peter Ruby, disc golf entrepreneur

When Peter Ruby opened Sabattus Disc Golf in 2006, the game wasn’t exactly mainstream. Not a lot of families thought of flinging discs at a basket when they wanted an outing. Six years later, SDG is one of the most popular family-friendly courses in the state All because Ruby’s nephews thought he should check out […]