Tue, Jun 18, 2013

Schools

  • Local residents receive master's

    STANDISH — Two local residents were among those who received degrees through the Graduate & Professional Studies division at Saint Joseph's College of Maine, which offers on-line undergraduate and graduate education for working adults.

    Sandra Thomas of Norway received a Master of Business Administration and Lindsay Luetje of Greenwood received a Master of Science in Education.

  • Parent-teacher conferences set at OHCHS

    SOUTH PARIS — Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School will be holding parent-teacher conferences on Wednesday, February 9, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. All teachers and/or teams will be having conferences at this time. Please call Buffy Nason at 743-8914, extension 9532 or 9500 by 10 a.m. on Monday, February 7, with questions or to arrange appointments.

  • FC superior court


    FARMINGTON — The following cases were closed recently in Franklin County Superior Court:
    Zachary R.
  • Colby named to Dean’s List

    BIDDEFORD/PORTLAND — Mariah Colby, daughter of Pam and Walter Colby of Oxford, has been named to the University of New England Dean’s List. Mariah is a 2010 graduate of Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School and is a Pharmacy major at the university.

  • After School Special at the Library

    NORWAY — Kids who like the Percy Jackson Series by Rick Riordan can sign up for this program based on the Greek god Pan on Tuesday, February 8, from 3:15-4:15 p.m. at the Norway Memorial Library.

    All kids in first through sixth grades are invited to join the After School Special program at the Norway Memorial Library. The February program focuses on the Percy Jackson series and specifically the Greek god Pan.

  • CMCC offers leadership skills class

    AUBURN — The Corporate and Community Services Department at Central Maine Community College will offer Supervising People: the Essential Skills for Leaders. This five-part series will be held on Fridays, March 4 to April 1 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The cost is $315, including workbooks and materials.

  • 20 Variations on a Theme

    SPANISH COOKING - From left are Hebron Academy Middle School students Walter Rasmussen (Auburn), Field Peterson (New Gloucester), Austin Smith (Greene) and Rachel Jurek (hidden-Hebron).

  • UMM announces Dean's List

    MACHIAS — Stuart Swain, provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Maine at Machias, has announced that 242 students have been named to the Dean’s List at UMM for the fall 2010 semester.

  • Hebron Academy Board welcomes new Trustees

    NEW TRUSTEE - Richard Bennett of Oxford joins the Hebron Academy Board of Trustees.

  • Hebron Academy hosts annual hockey contest

    HEBRON — Hebron Academy students did the cheering for a change, as alumni, parents and faculty took to the ice recently for the annual Green and White hockey challenge.

    Alumnus George Dycio of Lewiston and parent Mike Hughes shared goal-tending duties for each team in a close game, with the green team besting the white team 18-15. Players from the classes of 1978 through 2009 traveled from Maine, Massachusetts and Ontario to join the fun.

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