The son of Barber Foods’ founder Gus Barber has worked full time at the company in a variety of roles since 1981.
2011
Falmouth Police Beat: Jan. 4
Arrests 12/25 at 11:30 a.m. Victoria A. Darling, 24, of Briarwood Lane, was arrested on Briarwood Lane by Officer Steve Hamilton on a warrant. 12/30 at 12:44 a.m. Donald Bolduc, 52, of Oakmont Drive, was arrested on Middle Road by Officer Kurt Fegan on a charge of operating under the influence and violating condition of […]
$100K dream wedding contest kicks off in Maine
Real Maine Weddings magazine says the winner will be chosen in April.
Maine poets speak out about inauguration snub
The Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance criticizes the lack of poetry planned for the inauguration of Gov.-elect Paul LePage.
Northern School Notebook: Jan. 4
Falmouth High School Honor RollFirst Quarter, 2010-2011 High Honors Grade 12: Sarah Abramson, Nicholas Bachman, Thomas Bazarian, Jackson Bloch, Caleb Bowden, Elizabeth Carew, Carolyn Carney, Jessica DiPhilippo, Elizabeth Estabrook, Stephanie Gramse, Emily Jackson, Sarah Jaffe, Zoe Kitchel, Sean Lannon, Alexandra Lycan, Matthew MacDowell, Eleanor MacEwan, Katherine McConnell, Jacob Merson, Jamie Sabo, Derek Smith, Katherine Sparks, […]
Sonja L. Nadeau, 64
FREEPORT — Sonja L. Nadeau, 64, died Dec. 30 at Parkview Hospital with her family by her side after a long illness. She was born in Bath on Aug. 10, 1946, the daughter of John H. and Thelma L. (Simpson) Hudson and attended local schools in Bath and graduated from Morse High School in 1965. […]
LePage takes up residence in Blaine House
It’s not uncommon for candidates to move in before the inauguration.
Cutter returns to Kittery after busy deployment
Tahoma action included stopping a vessel loaded with pot, and rescuing 127 Haitians from a freighter.
Bringing the arts to Bayside: Mayo Street Arts aims to involve community in its mission
PORTLAND — One year ago, a small group of ambitious artists, writers and musicians took over an old church building on Mayo Street to turn it into a neighborhood arts mecca. While some may have questioned their decision to build artist studios and a performance space far from the Arts District and deep into the […]
Portland Trails offers new 'Winter Walk' series
PORTLAND — Anyone looking for something to do on nice winter weekends is in luck: Portland Trails has announced a free “Winter Walk” series beginning on Jan. 8. The series, made possible by a $250 grant from Healthy Portland, will provide informal guided walks along various trails on Saturday mornings this winter. “We hope to […]