PARIS — A Certified Residential Medication Aid course will be offered through Oxford Hills/Nezinscot Adult Education Program at Market Square Health Care in South Paris. The class is scheduled to begin Wednesday, March 28, and run for eight weeks. Class dates and times subject to change. The course follows the CRMA standardized design as provided […]
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Wilton CareerCenter lists February programs
WILTON — The Wilton CareerCenter will offer programs for job seekers in February. Gateway to Employment: 9 a.m. to noon Wednesdays, Feb. 4 and 18. Vocational Rehabilitation Orientation: 9 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 5. Registration is not required. Essentials of College Planning for Adults: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. To register, […]
6th annual Dempsey Challenge named ‘the best event yet’
LEWISTON — Whether they walked, ran or cycled, hitting the pavement to fulfill pledge commitments was what motivated 3,871 participants in this weekend’s successful 6th annual Dempsey Challenge. The tally announced at closing ceremonies Sunday afternoon was “1.1 million and counting,” according to Aimee Arsenault, manager of special events and development at the Patrick Dempsey […]
Par for the Course: Pro-Am series plays through Sunday River
The Exotics Pro-Am Series’ third event is scheduled tomorrow at Sunday River with Sean Warren of Nonesuch River leading the field of 36 professionals, each playing on a team with three amateurs. Warren is the leader because he has won the first event at Bath, and finished in a three-way tie for first in the […]
Community College offering phlebotomist course
AUBURN — The Corporate and Community Services Department at Central Maine Community College will offer Introduction to Phlebotomy from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 12 to Oct. 31. The cost of $475 includes materials and book. A combination of lecture, lab and hands-on practical experience, the course will allow students to develop the skills […]
Par for the Course: Fruits of Bartasuis’ labor evident at Fairlawn
During the spring of 1963, Frank Bartasuis opened the Fairlawn Golf & Country Club with just nine holes in use. “Those were some tough years,” said Bartasuis, whose golf employment dates back to the 1930s when he was a caddy at Martindale and Poland Spring while attending Lewiston High School. “because there was no golf course construction […]