May 15, 2008 | Town Line
Good citizens awards announced
Good Citizens Awards Announced Ruth Heald Cragin Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution , of North Anson, has announced two good citizen award candidates who were chosen by their respective ... via Town Line
Cousineau a Forest Products Leader in NE: Company's Continental...
“We do most of our own maintenance”
Mackerel fishing, clean water and great scenery are images that spring to mind when most people recall days they spent in Searsport, Maine. via Timberline
Governor Baldacci Honors AARP's 50th Anniversary
“To serve, not to be served"; and WHEREAS, AARP's "army of useful citizens”
March 13, 2008 Governor's Office AUGUSTA – Governor John E. Baldacci celebrated AARP's 5th decade of service today by proclaiming March 13, 2008, as AARP 50th Anniversary Day throughout the State of ... via State of Maine
Former Administrator Pleads Guilty To Sexual Abuse Of A Student
A former high school assistant principal awaits sentencing after pleading guilty to sexual abuse of a minor. via WCSH-TV Portland
Accused man (a High School, Vice-Principal) resigns from ministry
“Male teachers can't stay in the profession. You can't even look at these people the wrong way.”
The Carrabec High School administrator accused of unlawful sexual contact with a minor has stepped down as minister of an evangelical church. via Free Republic
School official faces sex charges
“There was sufficient evidence to believe that the complaint was factual”
Carrabec High School's assistant principal and athletic director, Frank "Skip" Gleason III, 60, was arrested late Saturday on charges of sexually abusing a student. via Bangor Daily News
Dec. 5 Cover Photo - A Williamsburg Christmas
Each house was adorned with decorations from a different era. See Out & About with Laura on Page 12. via Original Irregular
Man sought in connection with gross sexual assault
BELFAST : The Waldo County Sheriff's Department is seeking the public's assistance in its search for Bruce Paul, who has outstanding arrest warrants for gross sexual assault and burglary. via Village Soup
Skowhegan: Appraisal fair raises hopes, funds for library
“It has always hung in our home.”
Stephanie Campbell of North New Portland listens as John Bottero, vice president of Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, appraises a vase she inherited. via Bangor Daily News
Specialist in antiquities to speak on 'Curiosities'
By BDN Staff Monday, September 24, 2007 - Bangor Daily News What an intriguing title for a talk - and what a beautiful location for a fall meeting. via Bangor Daily News