10 years ago Adult co-ed volleyball starts Jan. 11 DOVER-FOXCROFT — Do you believe playing sports, having fun and exploring new interests isn’t just for the young? Along with improving your overall health, there’s the added benefit of being connected with others.
10 years ago Hospice offers support for grieving adults DOVER-FOXCROFT — Pine Tree Hospice offers a bi-monthly adult bereavement support group that meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 7-8 p.
10 years ago Audubon bird count tallies DOVER-FOXCROFT — The 115th Audubon Bird Count was held in the area on Dec.
10 years ago Genealogy meeting Thursday DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Wassebec Genealogical Society meets Thursday, Jan.
10 years ago SPEED EATERS Observer file photo/Stuart Hedstrom Fourteen entrants in the kids’ 12 and under whoopie pie eating contest tried to be the first to finish three of the tasty treats during a competition as part of the fifth anniversary Maine Whoopie Pie Festival on June 28 in downtown Dover-Foxcroft.
10 years ago Evergreen: Help for grieving children and adults Contributed Article DOVER-FOXCROFT — Starting in January, Evergreen, the Pine Tree Hospice Center for Grieving Children and Adults, will be meeting on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 7-8 p.
10 years ago Eighteen students inducted to FA’s chapter of the National Honor Society DOVER-FOXCROFT — Eighteen Foxcroft Academy students — Antonio Ayala, Racquel Bozzelli, Angelina Buzzelli, Avery Carroll, Madison Fadley, Nathnael Feleke, Kai-Kuo Hsu, Young Hyo Kim, Gabriela Johnson, Sophia Kurzius, Man Mei, Cooper Nelson, Anna Sedlackova, James Smith, Hunter Smith, Yun-Ting Tsai, Bingyuan Ying and Xu Wang — were inducted to the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society at a ceremony held in the Foxcroft Academy Pride Student Center on the evening of Dec.
10 years ago Audubon Bird Count set for Dec. 30 DOVER-FOXCROFT — The 114th Audubon Bird Count will be held in the area on Tuesday, Dec.
10 years ago Accountant recommends changes to streamline county finances By Mike LangeStaff Writer DOVER-FOXCROFT — While crunching numbers isn’t the most pleasant task in county government, there are many ways to make the job easier and more user-friendly.
10 years ago Work on the 2015-16 budget will commence in the new year By Stuart Hedstrom Staff Writer DOVER-FOXCROFT — Soon after the calendar changes to 2015, the development of the RSU 68 school budget for the 2016 fiscal year will begin.
10 years ago Eighth-graders enjoy a ‘fancy tea’ before vacation By Stuart Hedstrom Staff Writer DOVER-FOXCROFT — Grade 8 students at SeDoMoCha Middle School had the opportunity to enjoy some refined and tasty treats on the afternoon of the last day of school before the holiday vacation with a fancy tea on Friday, Dec.
10 years ago Commissioners approve county budget on 2-1 vote Lizotte will continue as interim county manager By Mike LangeStaff Writer DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Piscataquis County Commissioners approved the new county and unorganized territories budget last week by a 2-1 vote but agreed unanimously to retain interim County Manager Tom Lizotte through the next fiscal year.
10 years ago Center Theatre Christmas productions sparkle DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Center Theatre kicked off the holiday season on Friday, Dec.
10 years ago Library sale Dec. 18-20 DOVER-FOXCROFT — A 10-cent holiday book sale will be at the Thompson Free Library on 186 East Main Street.
10 years ago FA collecting in Teens for Jeans campaign DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Student Council at Foxcroft Academy is collecting jeans for teens, as part of Teens for Jeans, a national partnership with Aeropostale and DoSomething.
10 years ago Gang of gingerbread men cause ruckus before meeting their sweet demise By Stuart Hedstrom Staff Writer DOVER-FOXCROFT —Some freshly-made gingerbread men ended up making trouble across the SeDoMoCha School on Dec.
10 years ago Maine Highlands Senior Center receives $300K grant DOVER-FOXCROFT — The Maine Highlands Senior Center in Piscataquis County got a huge boost recently with the announcement of a $300,000 grant award from Next Generation Foundation, a private foundation in Maine.