9 years ago Meals for Me Wednesday, March 23 — Stuffed haddock, rice pilaf, yellow beans, roll and carrot cake.
9 years ago Duplicate bridge results The Mid-Maine Duplicate Bridge Club played on March 14 with the following results: first place, Ron Lyford of Hartland and Harry Bridge of St.
9 years ago Coaches vs. Cancer event features benevolent game plan By Ernie ClarkStaff Writer GUILFORD — Just the mention of Aliza Jean Stutzman’s name brought a smile to Madison Chadbourne’s face.
9 years ago Foxcroft Youth Wrestling Tournament results DOVER-FOXCROFT — This past Saturday the Foxcroft Youth and SeDoMoCha Middle School wrestling teams competed at the Foxcroft Youth Wrestling Tournament at Foxcroft Academy with over 200 wrestlers from 15 different teams participating.
9 years ago Road race news David Stanhope, 52 of Exeter, ran in the 18th annual Kerrymen Pub5K in Saco on March 20.
9 years ago PCHS’ Morrill plays in Maine McDonald’s C/D Boys Senior All-Star Game BANGOR — Piscatauqis Community High School’s Ben Morrill represented his school one more time on the court by taking part in the 2016 Maine McDonald’s Senior All-Star C/D Boys basketball game March 12 at Husson University’s Newman Gym.
9 years ago SPORTS ON TAP schedule subject to change Wednesday, March 23—WRESTLING: Penquis championship at Warsaw (Pittsfield) 4 p.
9 years ago CPR-CERTIFIED Photo courtesy of Walter Boomsma Over 60 sixth-graders at Piscataquis Community Elementary School in Guilford are now certified in CPR after finishing their training with health teacher Sheryl Allen.
9 years ago SAD 41 fifth grade moving to Penquis Valley By Stuart HedstromStaff Writer MILO — Starting in the fall, all grade 5 students in SAD 41 will be attending classes with pupils in grades 6-8 in the middle school portion of the Penquis Valley School complex.
9 years ago Fourth Annual Pi Day Observer photo/Stuart Hedstrom STUDENT’S REVENGE — SeDoMoCha Middle School fifth-grader Donnie Poole earned the honor of throwing a pie at Assistant Principal Nathan Dyer after being able to recite the most digits of Pi among his grade level — 112 digits of the non-terminating ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.