I’ve joked here before about getting a tattoo as a sign of teenage rebellion, because, well, that’s what happens, isn’t it? Getting a tattoo is obviously a sign of defiance and corruption and bad character – adults warn that it’ll ruin your chances for getting a job, or mark you as untrustworthy. Really, a little […]
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Wells concert series kicks off this weekend
WELLS — The Wells Summer Concert Series runs July 2 to Sept. 3. All shows run 6:30-8:30 p.m., are are at the Hope Hobbs Gazebo. If raining, the shows will be at Ward Gym at Wells Junior High on Route 1. Free parking is available, or fans can take the Wells Trolley. Admission is free, […]
Don’t even get me started on turtles
Technically I’m a pet owner. But since those pets happen to be goldfish, I get to play by a unique set of rules. Unlike a dog or cat owner, I don’t have to be remotely responsible. The only thing required to keep these suckers alive is sprinkling a dose of flakey fish food over their […]
The AWS will be busy in July
PetSmart Adoption Event Saturday, July 2 from noon to 2 p.m. PetSmart Scarborough, 700 Gallery Ave., Scarborough Join the Animal Welfare Society at PetSmart for an adoption event. Adopt animals right from the event. Adoptable animals will be present based on availability; visit the adoption page animalwelfaresociety.org/adopt/adopt-dogs/ to see which animals may be there. For […]
Ham and Clarice seek caregivers
Meet Clarice: Clarice is an exceptionally gentle, loving, adult feline that was surrendered to Another Chance Animal Rescue when her caregiver was placed by the family in an assisted living situation. The facility did not allow for Clarice, so an SOS came into the rescue asking for an immediate placement and another chance for a […]
Wells library offers more than books
WELLS — Upcoming events at Wells Public Library include the following: Build Life-Size Lawn Games Thursday, June 30 at 3 p.m. In anticipation of the Summer Reading Program, which starts on July 1, teens are invited to “get in the game” by making life-size versions of popular games and pre-registering for the summer reading program. […]
WHS announces honor roll
Seniors High Honors: Tyler Bartlett, Michael Bourgeois, Mark Brewster, Tamar Cimenian, Devyn Harding, Logan Harrington, Kent Kellar, Angela Leone, Kate Macolini, Seamus McDonough, Samantha Metzler, Julia Nixon, Adrienne Perron, Gabrielle Peters and Scot Surprenant. Honors: Talia Auen, Timothy Barnard, Madyson Batchelder, Charles Bell, Nicole Box, Nicholas Chandler, Tanya Cimenian, Cody Cousins, John DeAngelis, Anna Furness, […]
Annual Wells Summer Solstice Craft Show to feature Maine artisans
WELLS — Enjoy the best of art and craft July 9 and 10 at a summer craft show that is a festive tradition in Wells: the annual July Summer Solstice Craft Show. Now in its 34th year, the popular two-day event will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at a new location – […]
Wells Conservation Commission recognizes student artwork
WELLS — Artwork by 68 Wells-Ogunquit School District K-12 students, all with the theme of “My Special Place in Nature,” was exhibited and recognized at the 17th annual Student Conservation Art Awards Night held May 24 at Wells Elementary School. Sponsored by the Wells Conservation Commission, the program works to encourage students to express their […]
Two women admit role in 2015 Wells burglaries
ALFRED — Two Sanford women who were part of a 2015 four-person burglary and theft ring where large quantities of jewelry were stolen and later pawned for cash – allegedly to feed their drug habits – pleaded guilty to numerous charges June 22. Another person, Brian Cerullo, 26, of Alfred, was also allegedly involved in […]