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China Lake Association celebrates its 30th anniversary

Submitted by Scott Pierz The China Lake Association held its annual meeting on July 22 at the China Primary School, celebrating its 30th anniversary with an excellent program for its membership. The meeting was attended by over 75 people. China Lake Association Directors Elaine Philbrook and Marie Michaud presented the awards for this year’s poster […]

Obituaries, Week of July 27, 2017

GALE YOUNG-RODRIGUE FAIRFIELD – Gale B. Young-Rodrigue, 61, passed away on Monday, on July 10, 2017, following a brief illness. Gale was born in Western Massachusetts of Irish heritage and adopted as a young child by John J. Young (Yuknavich) and Beatrice E. Young (Sidloski), both the first generation children of Lithuanian and Polish immigrants. […]

Winslow fire/rescue dispatcher marks 50 years

by Dan Cassidy dson ‘Skip’ Small observed 50 years with the Winslow Fire/Rescue Department in June, joining the fire department in the spring of 1967. Bill Horne was chief of the volunteer department. He has worked with four fire chiefs over the years, including Bill Horne, Ansel Grindall, Bill Page and Dave LaFountain. “Fire equipment, […]

His and hers bass

The Town Line’s Scores & Outdoors author Roland Hallee, and his wife Joan, of Waterville, recently caught almost identical bass. Joan, on left, caught this 18-inch, 3.91-pound bass on July 14, while Roland caught this 20-inch, 3.8-pound bass on July 15. Both in practically the same spot on Webber Pond, using 7-inch plastic red shad […]

Legal Notices, Week of July 20, 2017

STATE OF MAINE PROBATE COURT COURT ST., SKOWHEGAN, ME SOMERSET, ss NOTICE TO CREDITORS 18-A MRSA sec. 3-801 The following Personal Representatives have been appointed in the estates noted. The first publication date of this notice is July 13, 2017. If you are a creditor of an estate listed below, you must present your claim […]

Tracking: Tracking with a purpose

TRAINING YOUR PERFORMANCE DOG by Carolyn Fuhrer A tracking dog needs to understand their job. We as trainers need to define the job. In other words, we need to really give a good detailed job description. What is it you want your dog to do? A tracking dog must follow the basic path the tracklayer […]