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    November 2, 2011

    Greater Portland Briefs, Nov. 2, 2011

    PORTLAND Shoveling volunteers needed Volunteers are needed for a free snow shoveling program this winter for seniors in Portland. Snow shovelers are needed in Portland’s Northgate and Rosemont neighborhoods, as well as Munjoy Hill and the West End. Shovelers will have the opportunity to earn community service hours. For more information, call Joan Sheedy, 774-7616. […]

  • Published
    November 2, 2011

    School Notes, Nov. 2, 2011

    Cheverus High School: Benjamin LaMontagne, a sophmore from Long Island, was recently named to the All-New England Band Festival Concert Band. Deering High School: Joseph Hogan, a junior, was one of 32 students in the country to participate in the summer “Economics for Leaders” program at Babson College in Boston. Cape Elizabeth High School: The […]

  • Published
    November 2, 2011

    Bridgton girl fights ailments with a smile

    – Five-year-old Ava LaBarge has been through a lot, but you wouldn’t know that from the smile on her face. Spinal surgery, four brain surgeries, a stroke — the Bridgton girl has suffered them all. “She loves to dance and loves music,” her mother, Mitzi LaBarge says. “It’s odd how happy she is considering what […]

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    October 27, 2011

    Juliana L’Heureux: Francophile shares French travel tips

    Cape Elizabeth resident Bryce Roberts says visiting France is his passion. He’s a Francophile. As a result of his many visits, Roberts is a terrific source of information about French travel tips, especially for tourists seeking cultural immersion experiences independent of scheduled tours. Franco-Americans who want to research their first colonial family origins might enjoy […]

  • Published
    October 25, 2011

    Blood Drives, Oct. 26, 2011

    The following American Red Cross blood drives are open to the public.

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  • Published
    October 25, 2011

    Potluck, Oct. 26, 2011

    Thursday Community meal with baked chicken, noon, Westbrook-Warren Congregational Church, 810 Main St., Westbrook. Per person: $4. Friday  Friday lunch, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., North Deering Congregational Church, 1364 Washington Ave., Portland. Haddock chowder: $8; lobster roll: $7.50; egg salad: $4.50; other items available; free delivery for 10 or more orders. Chicken pie supper, […]

  • Published
    October 25, 2011

    Regional Events, Oct. 26, 2011

    BRUNSWICK Hospital to host diabetes fair Mid Coast Hospital is hosting a free diabetes fair from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Atrium, 81 Medical Center Drive. The event will feature experts on early detection, eye and foot care, as well as medications, nutrition, physical activity and weight management. For more information, call 373-6051. […]

  • Published
    October 25, 2011

    Events, Oct. 26, 2011

    PORTLAND Cold case is subject of talk Suzan Roberts Norton will give a historical talk on “The Unsolved Death of Patrolman Michael T. Connolly” at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Maine Irish Heritage Center. On Aug. 15, 1930, a driftwood collector found the body of Connolly, a 49-year-old Irish immigrant whose beat included the waterfront. […]

  • Published
    October 25, 2011

    Births, Oct. 26, 2011

    Mid Coast Hospital Gavin Noah Pride, born Oct. 2 to Adam and Kimberly (Wironen) Pride, Topsham. Grandparents: Alan and Robyn Wironen, Topsham; Darrall and Maria Pride, Seabrook, N.H.; Michael and Dana Ham, Bowdoin. Camden James Barry, born Oct. 12 to Andrew Martin and Nicole Barry, Brunswick. Grandparents: Alan Barry, Bath; Clevette Barry, Phippsburg; Valarie Martin, […]

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    October 25, 2011

    Lake Region: Jewelers hope to shine at Fiddlehead

    It’s not too early to start thinking about holiday gifts, and a group of local artisans is offering unique creations at Fiddlehead Art and Science Center in Gray on Nov. 4. “Jewels of Maine” will feature the works jewelers Morgan Sayer and Carisa Cobb of Gray, Lisa Ferreira of Portland and Trish Conant of Scarborough. […]