Harrington honor roll

Grade 3 - high honors: Halle Beal, Anabella Cirone, Derek MacLeod, Cameron Morris, Natalie Stanwood. Grade 3 honors Ayla Bagley, William Doloqueist, Angelita Gamez, Natalie Grant, Mark Hulbert, Anthony Ippolito, Sophie Stoddard, Ripley Strout, Fatima Zamora. Grade 4 - high honors Matthew Brooks, Abigail Holubrinkle, Hannah Roeber, Konner Strout. Honors - Kiara Alicea, Riley Cramer, Hailey Derby, Lainie Dorr, Allison Fraser, Carlito Gamez, Jenny Garcia, McKade Robertson, Logan Stubbs. Grade 5 - high honors - Camdyn Colwell, Daniel Ledford.

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Permilla F. de Rochemont - Harrington

 Permilla F. de Rochemont, 91, died Tuesday, June 13, at the Sussman House.  Pam, as she was known to her family and friends, was born in Greenville in 1925, the youngest child of Ida and William Fraser.  After William’s early death the family moved to Harrington to be near Ida’s family.  Pam raked blueberries to earn money, played on the school basketball team, and graduated as valedictorian from Harrington High School.  She moved to Gardner, MA after high school to live with relatives and work at the Franklin Stove Company.  

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Virginia Beal. Jonesboro

Virginia Carol (White) Beal, 82, passed peacefully June 9, 2017.

She was born July 2, 1934, the daughter of Clarence & Martha (Watts) White. She attended schools in Masons Bay and Jonesport and graduated from Jonesport High School Class of 1952. Later that month on June 26, 1952, she married Frederick Beal and they began their life as a US Coast Guard family.  In later years, Virginia has enjoyed time out with her sister Helen, socializing with friends at local eateries & church suppers.

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Land Transfers by Deed June 1, 2017 through June15, 2017 (continued from last week)

Charles W. Bevier III and Rebecca A Bevier of East Machias to Richard E. Page, Jr. and Paula M. Page of Methuen, Massachusetts a certain lot or parcel of land together with the buildings and improvements thereon situated in Machiasport beginning at a stake on the southerly side of State Route 191 leading from East Machias to Cutler

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Eagle Hill Institute announces July lectures

Eagle Hill Institute in Steuben invites the public to attend free lecture programs during the month of July.

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Leave fireworks to the professionals!

June 26, 2017 – Independence Day and fireworks go hand in hand, but fireworks shouldn’t go in consumers’ hands. That’s the message the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is reinforcing this Fourth of July. Fireworks annually cause devastating burns, injuries, fires, and even death, making them too dangerous to be used safely by consumers.

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Free health series in Princeton

Healthy Acadia, in partnership with St. Croix Regional Family Health Center, will offer a free, six-week “Taking Action for Health” workshop series at St. Croix Regional Family Health Center, 136 Mill Street, Princeton.  Classes will meet weekly on Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 3:30pm beginning July 5 and continuing through August 9, 2017.

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