Noel Sullivan has been hiredas executive director of Pine Tree Society. 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 families, the president of the group’s board, Gerard Queally, said in a news release. “It is exciting and a privilege […]
2013
Police: Driver fled at 85 mph
A Monmouth man was arrested Thursday after leading police on a brief chase at upwards of 85 mph. Sagadahoc County Chief Sheriff ’s Deputy Brett Strout said David Lamontagne, 44, of Monmouth was arrested and charged with eluding a police officer and criminal speed. At around 4:43 p.m. Thursday, Strout said Deputy Brian Quinn saw […]
BIW tallies $18M Zumwalt modification
BATH — Bath Iron Works has received an $18 million modification to the contract for the first DDG-1000 Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer. The modification — part of the original $3.1 billion contract, according to Chris Johnson, a public affairs officer at Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, D.C. — will allow work to continue on […]
Richmond seeks public officials
RICHMOND — Nomination papers are due back in the town office April 29 for several town positions. There is a three-year term on the Board of Selectmen; four, three-year terms on the Budget Committee; a threeyear term on the Richmond Utility District Board of Trustees; and a three-year term and two-year-term on the Regional School […]
Charter school forums ending
Harpswell Coastal Academy, a new public charter school, will offer its final parent and student informational session today at 7 p.m. at Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St. The academy is a new public school, open to any Maine student, that plans to open in September with 30 sixthgraders and 30 ninth-graders. Parents must submit […]
RSU 5 plan asks $650K more
The Regional School Unit 5 Board of Directors got its first look Tuesday at the district’s proposed $25.6 million budget for 2013-2014. The proposed budget is a 2.6 percent increase over current expenditures and would require its member towns to pay nearly $650,000 more. Residents of Durham, at 7.8 percent, and Pownal, at 6.2 percent, […]
A good Fiasco: Eatery aids Morse
As part of its Scooping for Community program, The Gelato Fiasco recently donated more than $500 to Morse High School to support its Project Graduation program. Hundreds of students, parents and school staff attended a fundraising event in February at The Gelato Fiasco’s flagship store in Brunswick. Student musicians entertained the crowd and two Morse […]
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Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I hope you will print this because I’m sure many women share this dilemma. My boyfriend, whom I adore and who is one of the kindest men on Earth, wants me to perform a certain sex act on him. While I understand that many people — and I don’t judge them — enjoy […]