Issue for June 19, 2025

Celebrating 37 years of local news

Troop #603 earns Paul Bunyan award

It rained Friday, May 23, soaking the ground and pulling the temperature into the 50s for the start of Paul Bunyan Training the next day. Scouts arrived smiling as rain is good news when working with Maine Forest Rangers – a lower chance of the Rangers being called out on a fire. Senior scouts from Troop #603 arrived at the Bolton Hill Regional Facility eager to learn, demonstrate, and train. They were met by Sergeant Scott Maddox, District Forest Ranger and Eagle Scout… by Jeffrey Morton

Bill Bonney presented with Paul Harris Fellowship Award

The Waterville Rotary Noon club has named Bill Bonney, Waterville Police Chief, as the 2024-2025 Rotary year Paul Harris Fellow Award recipient…

Town News

Select board presented with two traffic problems

China Town Office

CHINA – China select board members were presented with two different traffic problems at their June 16 meeting, and took preliminary steps toward solving both…

Transfer station committee discusses future of facility

CHINA – At their June 10 meeting, China Transfer Station Committee members started what is planned as an ongoing discussion of the future of the facility…

Planners prepare for ordinance discussions

China Town Office

CHINA – China Planning Board members held a very brief June 10 meeting to prepare for ordinance discussions, to start at their June 24 meeting…

Resident asks for action on after school traffic

Vassalboro Community School

VASSALBORO – Resident Albert Ferland was welcomed at the June 11 Vassalboro School Board meeting, as he urged board members and school administrators to do something about the traffic congestion weekday afternoons when parents come to pick up their children at Vassalboro Community School…

COMMUNITY COMMENTARY: A matter of fairness and responsibility

from Tory Stark (CHINA) Take a moment to visit the Town of China’s interactive tax map and search for Tax Map 63, Lot 078, located at the head of the lake. You’ll find something surprising: a parcel of land with no listed owner. This isn’t a glitch — it’s the result of a long-standing error…

PHOTOS: Flag retirement in Palermo

PALERMO — American Legion Post #163, in Palermo, held a flag retirement ceremony on Flag Day, June 14…

Whitefield Lions support local youth

WHITEFIELD — One of the many missions of the Whitefield Lions Club is to support local youth. Each year the Whitefield Lions Club Scholarship Committee chooses among deserving applicants based on academic performance, perseverance, leadership, community service and career goals. The Whitefield Lions recognizes six graduating seniors…

Renaissance awards at Erskine Academy

CHINA — On Friday, June 6, Erskine Academy, in South China, students and staff attended a Renaissance Assembly to honor their peers with Renaissance Awards…

Vassalboro Community Calendar contest underway

VASSALBORO — Each year a photo is featured on the Vassalboro Community Calendar – examples of past years are the Community School, the town office, Veterans Park; the Historical Society or pretty scenes from around town…

Erskine Academy third trimester honor roll

CHINA — List of honor roll students for the third trimester at Erskine Academy.

Winslow Jr. High fourth quarter honors

WINSLOW — List of honor roll students for the fourth quarter at Winslow Jr. High School.

Matthew Parent graduates from Clarkson University

OAKLAND — Matthew Gabriel Parent of Oakland, received a bachelor of science degree with distinction in software engineering, mathematics minor from Clarkson University, in Potsdam, New York, on May 10, 2025.

Ella Conway earns dean’s list honors

SKOWHEGAN — Ella Conway, of Skowhegan, is majoring in Media Arts Production and is a member of the Emerson College Class of 2025, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Diana Estes named to dean’s honor list

SIDNEY — Diana Estes, of Sidney, was named to the dean’s honor list at Cedarville University, in Cedarville, Ohio, for Spring 2025.

Local happenings

EVENTS: Step Back in Time: Historic Walking Tour of South China Village

So.CHINA — The China Historical Society invites the community to explore the rich history of downtown South China during a special walking tour this Sunday, June 22nd, at 5:00 p.m. Participants will meet in the South China Community Church parking lot, located across from the old South China Library, for an engaging journey through the village’s past…

EVENTS: Summer blood and platelet donations vital to avoid blood supply impact

CENTRAL ME — Upcoming blood donation opportunities will take place in Waterville on Friday, June 20, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., at O’Brien’s Event Center, 375 Main St., and in Augusta, on Monday, June 23, 11:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., Augusta Elks, 397 Civic Center Drive, P.O. Box 2206…

EVENTS: Local central Maine Town Meetings schedule for 2025

CENTRAL ME – List of area town meetings. To be included in this list, visit our Contact Us page or send an email to The Town Line at townline@townline.org

CALENDAR OF EVENTS: So. China Library yard/book/bake sale

So.CHINA – The South China Library will hold a yard/book/bake sale on Saturday, June 21, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. The sale will be held at the library, 27 Jones Rd., South China, rain or shine. All proceeds will benefit the library. FMI, call Cheryl, 445-2956… and many other local events!

Obituaries

FAIRFIELD – Margaret “Peggy” Lorine Genest, 78, passed away peacefully in her home, on Monday, June 2, 2025. Peggy was born in Augusta, on April 19, 1947, to Laurent and Ida Dutil…

Give Us Your Best Shot!

The best recent photos from our readers!

Name that film!

Identify the film in which this famous line originated and qualify to win FREE passes to The Maine Film Center, in Waterville: “Nobody puts Baby in a corner.” Email us at townline@townline.org with subject “Name that film!” Deadline for submission is July 10, 2025.

Webber’s Pond Comic

Webber’s Pond is a comic drawn by a local central Maine resident…

Up and Down the Kennebec Valley: Waterville City Hall (new)

WATERVILLE HISTORY — This article will return to the history of a series of buildings, more cheerful than the Augusta jail(s) described in the June 5 story: Waterville’s town hall that became a city hall that was – and still is – combined with a large gathering space called an opera house… by Mary Grow

Up and Down the Kennebec Valley: More China lawyers

CHINA HISTORY — The Greeleys or Greelys were early settlers in Branch Mills, the village on the west branch of the Sheepscot River shared between China and its eastern neighbor, Palermo. The China bicentennial history says Jacob Greely was a Revolutionary War veteran who moved to China after 1782… by Mary Grow

Up and Down the Kennebec Valley: Augusta jail

AUGUSTA HISTORY — Before proceeding to the history of the Augusta jail, your writer wants to clarify a sentence from last week’s article. It referenced Wikipedia’s statement that after Augusta became a city (instead of a town) in 1849, “Its early city offices were in the Opera House, and meetings took place in Winthrop Hall”… by Mary Grow

Up and Down the Kennebec Valley: Augusta’s civic meeting houses

CHINA HISTORY — Enough, for now, of genealogies (although two boxes about people accompany this article). This week, your writer provides summary histories of more of Augusta’s 18th and 19th century public buildings… by Mary Grow

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Town Line Original Columnists

Roland D. HalleeSCORES & OUTDOORS

by Roland D. Hallee | It has already been a month since my wife and I moved to camp for the summer. With the annual trek comes the installation of the bird feeding stations that are all around us. We get the usual local congregations of chickadees, nuthatches, gold finches, blue jays, woodpeckers and occasional wanderers like the house finches, purple finches and grosbeaks…

Peter CatesREVIEW POTPOURRI

by Peter Cates | Patti Page (1927-2013), along with Doris Day (1922-2019), were two fabulous golden girls of 1950s pop music in combining outstanding musical and commercial success in pop singing (Time and space limits me from naming several other personal favorites)…

AARP NEWS YOU CAN USE

by Joyce Bucciantini | Just as April showers bring May flowers, the summer season brings a bumper crop of garage sale signs. Summer Saturday mornings are filled with savvy shoppers hunting for the best treasures. A win-win for the shoppers and the sellers…

QUINN MINUTE

by Rix Quinn | My dog gets excited when I say the word “dog park.” He knows he’ll see friends there. But yesterday was different. There was only one other mixed breed dog, working with his owner. “Your dog appears really alert,” I said. “Does he do tricks?”…

FOR YOUR HEALTH

HEALTH | COPD stands for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a term used to describe chronic lung diseases, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Often, COPD is caused by inhaling pollutants, which includes tobacco smoking and second-hand smoke, but other causes of COPD can be fumes, chemicals and dust found in work environments, and genetics…