Jun 30, 2009 | Down East
Submitted by Al Diamon on Wed, 09/10/2008 - 6:15pm. Been on the job too long: WGME-TV in Portland may be offering buyouts to longtime staffers.
Cannon fire punctuates Kingfield Pops
KINGFIELD a ' Not every bride-to-be gets to have military police fire off a World War II howitzer at her bachelorette party during an 80-piece orchestra's performance of Tchaichovsky's 1812 Overture.
Schools getting pellet furnaces
SAD 58 will receive $760,000 to buy wood pellet furnaces for Strong and Kingfield elementary schools, Superintendent Quenten Clark said Wednesday.
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Further Verizon Wireless 3G expansion in Maine
Verizon Wireless announced on Wednesday further expansion of its nationwide 3G network with the activation of a new cell site in the town of Carrabassett in the US State of Maine.
A concerned parent addressed the SAD 58 Board of Directors and Superintendent Quenten Clark at Thursday's budget meeting about the amount proposed for teachers' pay.
WinterKids Elects New Members to Board of Directors...
WinterKids in Portland recently elected the following to its board of directors: Alexa Dayton, director of communications and development at Maine Huts & Trails in Kingfield; Andy Hamblett, executive director of the Boothbay Region YMCA in Boothbay Harbor; Eric Kolben, financial advisor at UBS in Portland; and Michael Peisner, attorney at Curtis ...
SAD 58 copes with lost subsidy
A loss in state aid has forced SAD 58 to look at budget efficiencies in all areas.