Emergency Preparedness! That’s the subject of the Thursday, March 1, Lake Region Elder Network meeting from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Naples Municipal Building. Join Faye Daley, Bridgton health officer, and Bill Morrisseau, Bridgton emergency preparedness manager, as they provide information on local resources as well as how to develop our own action plans […]
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Saint Joseph's College president responds to expansion criticism
Editor, I am writing in response to some of your readers who recently wrote about their concerns regarding Saint Joseph’s College’s efforts to seek approval for new residence halls and an environmental science field station. Saint Joseph’s is not a wealthy school with a large endowment. Compared with other private, liberal arts colleges in the […]
Raymond Village Library upcoming events
At a Glance Feb. 21, Craft Workshop for school children at 2 p.m. Feb. 28, Book Group at 7 p.m. March 2, Dr. Seuss Party at 6:30 a.m. Craft for Kids Sue Carr will be showing how to work with polymer clay at our annual vacation craft day at the library. This is for school […]
Money-saving tips for seniors
Health advice during the last 20 years has waffled back and forth as to whether eggs are good or bad for you. If you don’t eat eggs, you probably haven’t noticed that the price has escalated recently. It makes one wonder if there is a shortage of hens to lay eggs. They do produce eggs […]
Money-saving tips for seniors
Health advice during the last 20 years has waffled back and forth as to whether eggs are good or bad for you. If you don’t eat eggs, you probably haven’t noticed that the price has escalated recently. It makes one wonder if there is a shortage of hens to lay eggs. They do produce eggs […]
Maine Audubon records low number of loon chicks
Maine Audubon announced today that data collected this summer for the organization’s 23rd annual loon count reveals the second lowest estimate of Maine loon chicks in recorded history. Based on a sample of 75 of the 319 lakes and ponds surveyed by Audubon volunteers in July, biologists estimate southern Maine’s loon population is 2,595 adults […]
Maine Audubon records low number of loon chicks
Maine Audubon announced today that data collected this summer for the organization’s 23rd annual loon count reveals the second lowest estimate of Maine loon chicks in recorded history. Based on a sample of 75 of the 319 lakes and ponds surveyed by Audubon volunteers in July, biologists estimate southern Maine’s loon population is 2,595 adults […]
Daytime Players to light up Schoolhouse, March 2
DaytimePlayers1: Jerry Walker, of Standish, and Garvey MacLean, of Scarborough, as the comedy team “Lewis and Clark” argue their way to showbiz legends during rehearsal for Neil Simon’s “The Sunshine Boys.” The play will be presented by The Daytime Players at Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish, March 2-11. Friday and Saturday performances start at 7:30 […]
Daytime Players to light up Schoolhouse, March 2
DaytimePlayers1: Jerry Walker, of Standish, and Garvey MacLean, of Scarborough, as the comedy team “Lewis and Clark” argue their way to showbiz legends during rehearsal for Neil Simon’s “The Sunshine Boys.” The play will be presented by The Daytime Players at Schoolhouse Arts Center in Standish, March 2-11. Friday and Saturday performances start at 7:30 […]
Public invited to Windham park forum
The Windham Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public forum in two weeks concerning a planned community park. Windham residents who attend the meeting on Thursday, March 1, at the Windham Middle School cafeteria will learn details of the planned park and have a chance to ask questions or make comments. The meeting will […]