BATH — Pine Tree Society, an organization that has been committed to transforming the lives of Maine people with disabilities since 1936, recently hired Noel Sullivan to serve as executive director. With 25 years of experience in clinical and administrative leadership roles, Sullivan’s background illustrates a lifelong commitment to serving people with disabilities and their […]
2013
State notary conference scheduled in Orono
ORONO — The 20h annual State Notary Public Education Conference will be held on Thursday, April 18 at the Wells Conference Center on the University of Maine campus in Orono. All notaries are encouraged to attend to receive information on state notary laws, procedures and practices. The conference is the state’s largest annual educational event […]
R.M. Davis leases space in Portsmouth
PORTLAND — R.M. Davis, Inc., a northern New England independent wealth management firm, recently signed a lease on office space at One Harbour Place in Portsmouth, N.H. According to a news release, two of the firm’s financial professionals plan to transition their offices to the new space. Michael Hanlon and Matthew McFarland, both with client […]
SNHU offers support to military students
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Due to the sequester, many branches of the U.S. military have discontinued tuition assistance for active-duty servicemembers. In response to the cuts, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) recently announced that it will scholarship all active-duty military students currently enrolled at SNHU that are impacted by this decision for the upcoming undergraduate and […]
Lending, membership help Maine CUs experience growth
PORTLAND — According to year-end statistics for 2012, the trend of more Maine consumers establishing and strengthening a relationship with a credit union continues to push credit unions to new heights in growth. According to a news release, for the 12- month period ending Dec. 31, 2012, Maine’s 61 credit unions experienced solid growth in […]
NEWS FROM THE CHAMBER
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE: As I read books and stories about the matriarchs and patriarchs of American history, I see a constant theme: everyone looked for — and expected to find — the opportunity to improve themselves. One of America’s greatest symbols, the Statue of Liberty, calls out to those not of American birth and alludes to […]
Middle school student avoids danger
BATH A Bath Middle School student told police Tuesday night that she refused a ride from a man after he twice asked directions from her while she walked home from track practice. Bath Police Chief Michael Field said today the 11-year-old girl was walking near High and York streets when a man in a small […]
Bath man arrested for alleged sex crimes
BRUNSWICK — Brunswick police arrested a Bath man Tuesday suspected of committing sex crimes against two female juveniles last December. Deputy Chief Marc Hagan said police arrested 28-year-old Chad Logan on Brunswick warrants charging him with unlawful sexual contact (Class B), unlawful sexual touching (Class D) and two counts of assault (Class D). Hagan said […]
Woman arrested after Phippsburg chase
PHIPPSBURG A woman led Police Chief John Skroski on a high-speed chase for nearly a mile late Tuesday afternoon before he arrested her at her Main Road residence, Skroski said today. Rebecca Dyer faces charges of failure to stop for a police officer, exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 mph and operating after […]
Brunswick group reaches out to the world
BRUNSWICK Bread for the World isn’t looking to combat hunger by collecting money. Its members are doing so by contacting members of Congress, asking them to change policy. And Bread for the World isn’t trying to alleviate hunger and poverty. It’s trying to eliminate it. The goal might be daunting, but this Christian collective with […]