9 years ago Congratulations, National Honor Society students! Observer photo/Mike Lange PCSS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY – Front row, from left: Cahrey Harris, Haylee Patterson, Mariah Chapman and Taylor Sinclair.
9 years ago Sebec town meeting results SEBEC – A special town meeting was held on May 27 with the following results: Approved was a three-person committee of residents to draft a proposed ordinance governing the management of road projects and expenditures of municipal funds for roads to be presented at the Aug.
9 years ago PCSS Students of the Month Contributed photo PCSS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH – Here are the current Piscataquis Community Secondary School Students of the Month.
9 years ago Sarah Palmer Memorial Contributed photo SARAH PALMER MEMORIAL – On May 17 Daughters and Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War held a memorial service at the Sarah Elizabeth Palmer grave , she was a nurse in the Civil War, at Dover cemetery.
9 years ago GFWC/Miosac Club news By Minnie McCormick The GFWC/Miosac Club celebrated its 79th year with a birthday party at the Lakehouse Restaurant in Monson.
9 years ago Sox donate lawn stencil for Travis Mills retreat NEW LOGO — The Boston Red Sox organization and the Red Sox Foundation have donated a massive lawn stencil for the new Travis Mills Foundation retreat in Mount Vernon.
9 years ago Subway giving back to veterans Contributed Article PORTLAND — Subway restaurants in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are preparing for Veterans Day this fall in a big way.
9 years ago Lodge under construction at House in the Woods House in the Woods photo COACH’S DONATION — Deane Smith is pictured handing a check to Paul House from New York Islanders Coach Jack Capuano, a former Maine Black Bear standout.
9 years ago Demand SAD 4 fiscal responsibility To the Editor; This is addressed to the residents of Abbot, Cambridge, Guilford, Parkman, Sangerville and Wellington.
9 years ago Influence peddling and mining To the editor: Lance Tapley from The Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting recently revealed in a variety of news outlets likely ethical violations of two of the most influential proponents for mining Bald Mountain.