Joni Averill
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You are invited to contact representatives of the Jackson Food Pantry and sell the women’s size clothes you no longer need or use. more
Get set to hold your sides, laughing, and clap your hands aplenty when you attend the fourth production this year by members of Brewer Youth Theatre. more
Heartiest congratulation and a sincere “well done” is extended to everyone who participated in last Saturday’s Cumulus Radio Ton of Pasta food drive. more
Winter auditions and a search for a new artistic director for Bangor Area Children’s Choir top the list of recent news from that organization. more
Maine Winter Sports Center coach Melissa York will be the guest speaker at the membership meeting of Penobscot Valley Ski Club. more
The ice rink in Pickering Square in downtown Bangor up and running again. more
Once again, the staff of Cumulus Broadcasting is joining forces with four area Hannaford supermarkets to conduct their “Ton of Pasta Food Drive for Manna,” which will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. more
The registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 9, for those who want to attend the Spruce Run Association Annual Meeting, which is 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 22, at Buchanan Alumni House at the … more
The penguin in the sunglasses and Hawaiian shirt is sure to get your attention if you spot the poster for the Eastern Maine Medical Center Auxiliary’s third annual winter beach ball, 7 to 11 p.m. … more
Since I have often written, in this column, about Maine Kids-Kin, a program of Families and Children Together, which is based in Bangor, I was delighted to receive an e-mail from Candy Eaton about a new program for individuals and families residing in Hancock County who are raising their relatives’ children. more
Welcome to 2009, a special year for everyone associated with the Bangor Daily News as we join our publisher, Richard “Rick” Warren, in preparing to celebrate this family-owned newspaper’s 120th anniversary on June 18. more
People with ties to the Piscataquis County shiretown of Dover-Foxcroft can make a New Year’s resolution that could benefit many people. Each summer, for more than a decade, the Dover-Foxcroft … more
People in the Caribou-Presque Isle area have an opportunity to help the less fortunate care for their cats and dogs thanks to the efforts of several organizations, reports Norma Milton, writing on behalf of the Caribou Pet Food Pantry. more
Tickets will be available at the door for “nobles, ladies and members of the public” who want to attend a New Year’s Eve dance and breakfast buffet from 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, to 12:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 1, at the Anah Shrine on Main Street in Bangor. more
Although I do not know Bangor lawyer Stephen Smith, I thank him for not “dropping the ball” after he first “dropped the ball” one New Year’s Eve and then continued doing so to create what has become a wonderful Queen City tradition known this year as Downtown Countdown 2008. more
Sincerest thanks to everyone who is working today so others can celebrate this special time of the year with family and friends. From my co-workers at the Bangor Daily News, who are making sure … more
Looking for some way to give back this holiday season, by giving a gift that will last a lifetime? more
Whether you were born in Aroostook County, raised there, visited there, or know someone from The County, you know there is something very special about the spirit of that northernmost section of the Pine Tree State. more
What fun awaits all who participate in the Center Theatre for the Performing Arts Mediterranean New Year’s Eve party. Executive director Patrick Myers reports that the event will begin at 8 p.m. … more
From William Barker of Presque Isle we learn that Northern Lambda will be host to Red Ribbons and Snowflakes, its first Winter Benefit Dance. more
 
 
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