Login Profile Get News Updates
Marketplace: Miscellaneous Real Estate Health Dining & Entertainment Photo Galleries About Us
November 5, 2008  RSS feed

NEW PORTLAND — Just ask a retired veteran in New Portland what Veteran's Day means to 95 percent of the people in the United States and he will tell you "it's just a day off from work." Most all ceremonies, said Hoyt, are now held in cemeteries but many of the veterans aren't even dead. More...

KINGFIELD — A Kingfield veteran claims he is probably the only man in town that has three legs. Everything was going great for Sid Savage around 1969 when as a Senior NCO in the United States Army, he and his wife, Loraine, and then two children, Mark and Melissa, were heading for their new tour of duty in Alaska. More...

FARMINGTON — The talented performers at Mt. Blue High School in Farmington recently received national recognition for their spring musical "Into the Woods" in the USA Weekend magazine Showstopper Musicals contest. The show and its cast of students were awarded "Honorable Mention" and are featured on the USAWeekend. More...
COMMENTARY
As you are most likely aware, the issue of school consolidation of Central Office Services is alive and well. As of this writing, 34 Regional School Units have been approved without the need to go to public vote. Essentially, these 34 are single municipalities or Maine School Administrative Districts that exceed the 1,200 student population minimum. More...
To the editor: Thanks to all who helped make the Halloween haunting a Relay for Life success. A great big thanks to all who took time out of their own busy lives to share ideas, decorate, bake, haunt, greet, sell food, and lend their Halloween treasures. More...
1938-2008 — He was devoted to his family and his beloved hometown
SOUTH PARIS — Richard C. "Dick" Wentzell, 70, of Rangeley, died Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, 2008 at the Maine Veterans' Home in South Paris, following a long illness. He had resided at the home, where he received wonderful care, for a little over four years. More...
Mountain Misbehavior
WESTERN MOUNTAINS — The following are summaries of local law enforcement agencies' activities last week. Carrabassett Valley Police In Carrabassett Valley Police, Chief Scott Nichols said that his officers responded to 72 calls from Oct. 17 to 30. More...
KINGFIELD — The Public is cordially invited help celebrate the retirement of William Niemi after 41 years of service with the Town of Kingfield. An Open House will be held Saturday, Nov. 8, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Kingfield Town Hall. More...
Mt. Abram Girl's Postseason
Quarterfinals: Mt. Abram, 2 - St. Dom's. 1 Semifinals: North Yarmouth Academy, 1 Mt. Abram, 0 SALEM -- Last week, the Lady Roadrunners of Mt. Abram proved that they are one of the best soccer teams in the state class C and possibly one of the best in the history of the school. More...
MTA student spotlight
KINGFIELD — If you ask a Mt. Abram senior what it's like to miss school two-days a week one week and three days a week the next for their entire senior year, what do you think they'd say? More...
EVERY MONDAY WORKSHOP: EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING ORIENTATION — 10 am- 12 pm, CareerCenter, 865 U.S. Rt. 2E, Wilton. Reg. req'd.: 1-800-982-4311. EVERY TUESDAY WORKSHOP: CAREERCENTER & JOB SEARCH ORIENTATION — 9 am- 12 pm, CareerCenter, 865 U.S. Rt. 2E, Wilton. Reg. req'd.: 1-800-982-4311. More...
Social Reform
FRANKLIN COUNTY — In the absence of rational arguments and based on the conclusions of the energy series, it can be determined that there are no silver bullets offering hope that the future will remain like the past. More...