NO. LIVERMORE — At the Oct. 8 North Livermore Baptist Church service, the congregation was welcomed by Pastor Bonnie Higgins at 9:30 a.m. to begin the service. The Invocation/Lord’s Prayer were recited. The hymns that were sung were “Praise Him! Praise Him!”, “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” and “They’ll Know we are Christians”. […]
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Wilton Fall Festival Oct. 14
WILTON — The Village Makers of Wilton, in collaboration with The Wilton Group, invites the public to come Oct. 14 to downtown Wilton for its Fall Festival Celebration from 3 – 7 p.m. Each month every second Saturday from April through December will feature new happenings and a chance to meet local neighbors and artists. […]
Extension hosts: ‘Nonviolent Communication in the Elementary classroom’
STATE — University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host, “Teaching from the Heart: Nonviolent Communication in the Elementary Classroom” an online professional development program from 3:30-5 p.m. Oct. 24-26. The program aims to equip educators and elementary school teachers with tools and techniques to foster a compassionate and inclusive classroom environment using nonviolent communication principles. […]
Kids’ Book Review: ‘How to Stay Invisible’
How to Stay Invisible By Maggie C. Rudd How to Stay Invisible is a Juvenile Realistic Fiction selection at its best…a page-turner about survival that I found hard to put down. Imagine being a middle schooler and homeless. That is just what Raymond was…utterly alone and homeless. His unstable parents had often said that they […]
Jay tables action on temporary bridge for second bid
FEMA requires two quotes to fix the roads and sewer lines. A federal disaster declaration was approved by the president in September.
Hard work being done at middle school is being recognized
Spruce Mountain Middle School Principal Kristopher Targett was asked to speak at the Holocaust and Human Rights Center’s annual awards banquet.
Local teams compete at robotics event in Oakland
Knights of Katahdin 9055 was part of the winning alliance while Blue Crew 6153 was able to overcome early challenges and make it to the playoffs.
Wilton churches hold blessing of animals, plan future events
Wilton Ecumenical Community Outreach [WECO] for years has been supporting the greater Wilton community in various ways and has planned several events through the end of the year.