Do you enjoy photography and travel? If so, plan on attending a FREE presentation on how to capture stunning travel photographs while learning about the spectacular landscape culture and nature of Argentina by the renowned landscape photographer, teacher and documentary filmmaker Ossian Lindholm. Ossian will be joined by adventure travel company Ciclismo Classico’s director Lauren […]
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Lakeside Dance Academy Fall Session Begins
Lakeside Dance Academy will be starting its Fall Session of classes during the week of September 15. New Students are welcomed to try any class for free for the first class meeting. Pam Ellis is the instructor for all classes except as noted below. If you need dancewear, it can be ordered during registration at […]
County man charged after allegedly throwing rocks at officer, stealing police cruiser
PRESQUE ISLE — A local man was unhurt but is facing several charges after he allegedly stole a local police cruiser and then crashed on a dirt road in nearby Chapman, according to police. Richard Lyman III, 20, drove away in the cruiser at speeds in excess of 100 mph Friday evening after police responded […]
Time running out to pay rental registration fees
ORONO – The Orono Code Enforement office is reminding property owners again that rental registration fees are due by the end of the month. Recently the Code Enforcement Office sent out letters and application forms to all property owners who own rental property within the Town of Orono. The letter asked that all rental units […]
Sorensen posted picture on own Facebook page
A story that ran Sunday, Aug. 17, on Page C7 on contained incorrect information. David Sorensen, the communications director for the Maine Republican Party, posted a photo of himself and Mike Michaud on his Facebook page. The information was incorrectly reported by the Sun Journal.
Judge upholds Lowe’s manslaughter conviction
By Erin Place PARIS—On Tuesday, Active Retired Justice Robert Clifford denied all three motions filed by defense attorneys for Kristina Lowe—the Oxford woman convicted of manslaughter for the deaths of two West Paris teens in a high-speed crash in 2012—that would have overturned the jury’s ruling. Clifford heard the motions argued by defense attorneys James […]
CLASS OF 1959 55th Reunion
THE CLASS OF 1959 WILL BE CELEBRATING THEIR 55TH REUNION AT LOON LODGE ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH. COCKTAILS AT 5:30 WITH DINNER AT 6:30 THEY ARE INVITING THE CLASSES OF 1958 & 1960 TO JOIN THEM. RESERVATIONS NEED TO BE MADE WITH JUDY LABA [email protected]. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL JUDY @ 207-763-3877 OR TOM […]
2014 Autumn Splendor Quilt Shop Hop
Quilt makers and quilt lovers are invited to explore and enjoy the western Maine mountains, foothills, and lakes region during the height of Fall Foliage Season, visiting each of the six quilt shops participating in the 2014 Autumn Splendor Quilt Shop Hop. Featuring historic covered bridges, rivers and streams, amazing scenic vistas and breathtaking views […]
You’re 8 years old. You don’t need a Twitter account.
How do you deal with social media and your kids? Maybe you draw the line at letting them join Twitter or Facebook. Maybe you tether the home computer to the dining room. Or maybe you lock up all iPhones after 8 p.m. every night. We’d love your stories and your advice to other parents — […]
Last vacation election slot filled
There will be a full field of legislative candidates on local ballots when general elections are held in November. After the June primary, three area candidates, all Republican, withdrew their names from the ballot – Wanda Lincoln, of Old Town, in Senate District 5; Ed Youngblood, of Brewer, in Senate District 8; and Robert Bulay, […]