SABATTUS — At what could be the last traditional town meeting, voters Saturday will be asked to restore three positions and raise significant funds for roadwork. Later this fall they’ll consider doing away with gathering on a Saturday and raising a hand to vote. Town Manager Andrew Gilmore said if everything supported by selectmen in […]
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Pilot program wraps, Sabattus voters to decide: Keep new EMS service?
SABATTUS — Volunteers have shown up when a man wasn’t breathing, when people fell on ice, when two babies needed aid and at a turnpike rollover that rattled the driver and scraped up his dog. After a nearly-six month pilot project, next week at town meeting voters will decide whether to make the fire department’s […]
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Danville Grange to meet AUBURN — Danville Junction Grange will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 24. A memorial program will be conducted by Chaplain Simone Morin. Jeanne Burnham of York Pomona will conduct the Obligation Ceremony on one candidate. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. All grangers are welcome to […]
Brittney Marshall awarded Roscoe Hinkley Scholarship
Shelly Page, president/CEO of the Sabattus Regional Credit Union, recently presented Brittney Marshall with the Roscoe Hinkley Scholarship. Marshall graduated from Oak Hill High School and continues her education at the University of Maine in Orono.
L. Carrier: Can’t make up his mind
Though President Barack Obama’s personal views seem to change with the prevailing winds, his administration record is clear: Political correctness wins out over religious freedom every time. Larry Carrier, Sabattus
J. Goulet: Thoughts about a single mother
I read the article about the young, single mother, raising three daughters (May 6). In reading what her life has been until now, and the crosses she needs to bear at this time, it brought to mind that there is a positive to everything. Some people comment on how young she looks, with three daughters. […]