December 31, 2008 RSS feed / Op-Ed

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Do you have any New Year's resolutions for 2009?

Pascal Giguere, of Quebec: "Live life to its fullest." More...

Ericka Theriault recognizes the Children's Task Force

KINGFIELD -- Ericka Theriault, a teller with Camden National Bank's branch in Kingfield, has chosen to recognize the Franklin County Children's Task Force with a donation made in her name from Camden National Corporation in recognition of her rema More...

A+E to play in Salem

SALEM — A+E's Hill Country Music will return to the Salem Community Building at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 4. More...

McKay-Waddle Re-Run Race a fun event

CARRABASSETT VALLEY — On a foggy race course, 76 daring folks raced to raise funds for the McKay-Waddle Scholarship Fund. It was Saturday, Dec. 27 and the Competition Hill trail at Sugarloaf was in and out of the clouds. More...

Not the me I envision

Why am I cursed with the inability to speak coherently in a social setting? Was I always gauche, bumbling, inclined to say the wrong thing at the wrong time, or worse -—say something remarkably stupid? When I think about it… yes. More...

Every month at the Wilton CareerCenter

WILTON — The Wilton CareerCenter, 865 US Route 2E, offers a number of services and workshops for those seeking employment or are trying to improve their situation. More...

Walker graduates from criminal justice academy

VASSALBORO — A Carrabassett Valley Police Officer was among Maine's 44 newest police officers to graduate from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy recently. More...

Pease to give reading, signing Jan. 10

KINGFIELD — Karen Pease, author of the novel "Grumble Bluff," will be holding a signing at Webster Free Library Saturday, Jan. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon. Pease will give a reading at 10 a.m. More...