Mia is an 11-week-old black tiger kitten. She came in to the rescue at 2 days old with her devoted mom and four other litter-mates. Mia is one of three girls and two boys, all lively, healthy, bright-eyed and loving little charmers. Mia and her litter-mates are looking for families that will provide each with […]
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Book sale to benefit Wells Library to be held Aug. 12 and 13
WELLS —The Friends of the Wells Public Library will hold its annual book sale on Aug. 12, 5-8 p.m. The event is free for Friends of the Library and $5 for all others. The event is free for all on Aug. 13, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds support the children’s programs, musical events, films […]
Historical tours offered this month
The Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit will be giving tours of the Meetinghouse and exhibits from noon to 3 p.m. on Thursdays in August. The tour guide will be Historical Society member Bill Farr, a docent at the Ogunquit Playhouse as well as the Kotzschmar Organ in Portland. The guided tours take 30-40 minutes […]
School Committee recognizes WHS ranking in national magazine
WELLS — This past spring Wells High School was awarded the Silver Award by U.S. News & World Report and ranked fifth best high school in Maine. This is the fifth year in a row that WHS has attained a top ranking from this national online magazine. On May 4, the WOCSD School Committee recognized […]
Rep. Hymanson honors Eagle Scouts
Rep. Patty Hymanson, D-York, honored the Eagle Scouts of Troop 301 in York with Legislative Sentiments at an Eagle Scout induction ceremony in June. Derek Murphy is the newest Eagle Scout. His project was helping Somali refugees in Lewiston with construction projects. Pictured, from left, are: Jason Henson, Nate Bald, Rep. Hymanson, Alex Papp and […]
Wells student places highly in state, regional art contest
WELLS — Wells Elementary School student Madison Webb received first place locally and at state level competition in the second grade category of the Smokey Bear & Woodsy Owl Poster Contest for 2016. And, in June, it was announced at a convention of the Garden Club Federation of Maine in Bar Harbor that Webb’s artwork […]
Degree program addresses Maine’s aging population
WELLS — Maine’s population is old and getting older. How to care for an aging population is a concern for many. Several local communities have formed aging committees, and state legislators are also taking an interest – including House Speaker Mark Eves, D-North Berwick, who has been conducting a listening tour around the state regarding […]
Marginal Way in full bloom
OGUNQUIT — Just about a year ago, the installation of the Seaside Garden along the Marginal Way walk was 90 percent complete, with new plants taking root. Today, the meadow garden of little bluestem grass, butterfly weed, blueberries and 16 other types of native plants thrives where once only invasive species grew. Even the boulders […]
Long-sought Wells Library upgrade needs bond OK
WELLS — In 2006, Patricia Prendergast, then president of the Wells Public Library Board of Trustees, decided to have a consultant study how well the library was projected to serve the community in the coming years and how well it met state and national library standards. As a result of that study 10 years later, […]