13 years ago Kendall attains Dean’s List honors at Husson BANGOR — Hillary Mae Kendall, the daughter of Roseanne Pembroke of Dover-Foxcroft, was named to the Dean’s List at Husson University for the fall 2012 semester.
13 years ago Library receives $600 for children’s programming GREENVILLE — The Shaw Public Library Association is very pleased to announce the approved grant for the support and enhancement of children’s programming in the amount of $600.
13 years ago Duplicate bridge results GUILFORD — The Mid-Maine Duplicate Bridge Club played on March 11 with the following results: first, Norman Bridge and Paul Bridge of Parkman; second, Joyce Cros of Dover-Foxcroft and Mary Johnston of Guilford; and tie for third, Austin Deane of Guilford and Clif Wiley of Dover-Foxcroft and Priscilla Higgins of Dover-Foxcroft and Norma White of Guilford.
13 years ago PRYMCA hosting free senior luncheon DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis Regional YMCA will be hosting a free senior luncheon on March 29 at 11:30 a.
13 years ago Poetry celebration April 5 DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Thompson Free Library’s annual National Poetry Month Celebration will be held on Friday, April 5 from 7-8:30 pm, in the new wing.
13 years ago Senators congratulate Mayo as nominee for 2013 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award DOVER-FOXCROFT — U.
13 years ago Sebec business claims state unfairly favors workers in labor issues By Bill PearsonStaff Writer SEBEC — After vacationing in Maine for several years, Bill Eckhardt decided the Pine Tree State was not only a nice place to visit, but a location where he’d like to live.
13 years ago Greenville considers merits of hiring school security officer By Bill PearsonStaff Writer GREENVILLE — Police Chief Jeff Pomerleau dispensed with the rumor circulating through town that he didn’t support the hiring of a school resource officer.
13 years ago Selectmen consider placing mandatory gun ownership on town meeting warrant Proposal failed by a 2-1 vote after board chair votes against his own motion By Bill PearsonStaff Writer SANGERVILLE — Even though voters of the western Maine town of Byron rejected a proposal to require residents to own a fire arm and ammunition earlier in the month, a Sangerville selectman believes it might be a good idea if his constituents also voted on a similar proposal at month’s end.