LYNDONVILLE, Vt. — Erin Wilson of Buxton earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Lyndon State College in May.
May 2014
Morse graduates from Bob Jones University
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Limington resident Kaylea Morse was among the nearly 800 students who graduated from Bob Jones University earlier this month. Morse graduated with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education. During the 87th commencement exercises, 584 students received undergraduate degrees and 60 students received associate degrees. In addition, 130 students received master’s […]
Sen. King is responsive to Alzheimer’s advocacy
In April, I was honored to participate in the Alzheimer’s Association Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C. Joined by more than 800 people with the disease, caregivers and fellow advocates from across the nation, we appealed to our members of Congress for action on Alzheimer’s disease. As an Alzheimer’s ambassador to Sen. Angus King, it was […]
Freshmanazier named to dean’s list at York
YORK, Pa. — Emma Freshmanazier of Lebanon, a sophomore elementary education and special education major at York College of Pennsylvania, has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2014 semester.
Pretzel rolls at home
Pretzel rolls are popping up everywhere these day, and I must say, now that I have started making the hot dog variety for my children, they will not eat any other hot dog roll. I don’t add the extra coarse salt on top purely for health reasons, but by all means, sprinkle some pretzel or […]
N.H. investigates loon shootings
DOVER, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Fish and Game officials are seeking the public’s help as they investigate two recent loon shootings. Conservation officers say one loon was found shot in a field near the Cocheco River in Dover on May 20. It was taken to an emergency veterinary hospital and is expected to be […]
Paul N. Cordeau
SUN CITY CENTER, Fla. — Paul N. Cordeau, 70, of Sun City Center, Fla., passed away Feb. 3, 2014. A burial will be held at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Biddeford on Saturday, May 31 at 11 a.m. Those attending should use the Granite Street Extension entrance.
Driver in potato truck wreck says he swerved to avoid moose
On Tuesday at 10:17 p.m., several Maine State troopers and Sagadahoc County Sheriffs deputies responded to a tractor-trailer crash on I-295 at mile marker 43 in Richmond. An AJA GO Transportation truck loaded with potatoes that was traveling south went off the median side, going several hundred feet before striking a cross-over embankment and finally […]
SMHC
Braxton William Joseph McRee, son of Christopher McRee and Briana Turgeon of Biddeford, was born May 16. He is the grandson of Ann Marcoux and Claudette Powers, both of Biddeford. Lyla Adair Stetson, daughter of Brian and Erinn (Hamel) Stetson of Saco, was born May 17. She is the granddaughter of Lloyd and Debra Stetson […]
Bill seeks stronger gun laws in Massachusetts
BOSTON — House leaders unveiled a wide-ranging bill Tuesday that they said would strengthen Massachusetts’ already-tough gun laws while respecting the rights of lawful gun owners. The legislation would for the first time give local police chiefs the ability to deny a license for rifles or shotguns based on suitability standards and extend federal restrictions for firearm […]