BOSTON — Six local students have been named to the 2019 fall semester dean’s list at Wentworth Institute of Technology. They are: Neil Stottler, of Farmingdale; Sarah Elizabeth Williamson, of Jefferson; Zachary J. Steele, of Winthrop; Emma Whitney, of Augusta; Myah Emily Hatfield, of Montville; and Phoebe Ann Lyman, of Norridgewock.
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One Big Sustainable Island focus of Feb. 6 Chamber breakfast
Joanne Weiss and Kent Ackley will talk about how they foster environmental stewardship and sustainable alternatives.
Glaser named to Clemson University dean’s list
Winthrop native earns academic recognition.
Winthrop Lakes Region Camera Club starts speaker series
Bailey Library Director Richard Fortin will kick off the series on Jan. 29.
Clarkson University Presidential Scholars
Bragg, Taylor, Firth and Palmer earn academic recognition.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day breakfast in Winthrop aims to eliminate stigma of drug use
Dozens attended Monday’s event at St. Francis Xavier Church where several people talked about their personal struggles with substance abuse.
Author of ‘Appalachian Odyssey’ to speak Jan. 28 at Winthrop library
WINTHROP — Author, photographer and historian Jeffrey Ryan will read from and discuss his book “Appalachian Odyssey” at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, at the Bailey Public Library, 39 Bowdoin St. The free event is the first of a 10-part series that will explore outdoor recreation, and is sponsored by Kennebec Savings Bank. The series […]
MLK community breakfast set for Jan. 20 in Winthrop
The Winthrop Area Ministerial Association and Maine Prison Re-Entry Network will co-sponsor the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day community breakfast at 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 20, at St. Francis Xavier Church, 130 State Route 133, Winthrop, according to a news release from the Rev. Christina Cataldo, pastor and teacher, Winthrop Congregational Church UCC. For […]
Man dies in single-vehicle crash in Winthrop
A 75-year-old man was killed when the vehicle he was driving left Route 133 Wednesday afternoon.
Hallowell family makes cross-country journey to treat its three children with autism
Three of the Cobb family’s four children are on the autism spectrum, but the former Winthrop couple believe their story is not so much about autism but, instead, about “not giving up.”