The Weekly Packet - 2/27/2020
The Weekly Packet - 2/27/2020
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In this issue
It’s Town Meeting time, and we preview the Sedgwick warrant and the Brooksville municipal budget. Also, an historical ship model gets a facelift and a new home, Sedgwick filmmaker Richard Kane’s new documentary, and GSA gets more feedback on a proposed tuition hike. It’s all inside.
Historic Model Ship Returns To Home Waters
Minnie May on display at Blue Hill Historical Society
1 min
Kane-Lewis Productions To Interview Moyers
SEDGWICK—Kane-Lewis Productions of Sedgwick recently announced that Bill Moyers, American journalist and political commentator, will be interviewed February 25 for their new documentary Truth Tellers. The film is expected to be released later this year.
2 mins
GSA Upended In Semifinal Overtime Thriller
Bangor—The George Stevens Academy boys basketball team’s post-season run was ended in a 58-60 overtime thriller against the No. 1-ranked Central Aroostook Panthers in the Class C North semifinals on February 21 at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
2 mins
‘Withdraw your request,' GSA hears at latest meeting
Towns to vote on tuition increase
2 mins
The Weekly Packet Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Penobscot Bay Press
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
The Weekly Packet has been serving the Blue Hill Peninsula for the last five decades. It shares the stories and news of Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Sedgwick and Surry, Maine. Steeped rich in traditions such as fishing, boat building and agriculture, the newspaper follows the lives of its people and industry while also serving as the local paper of record and reporting on the municipal and educational decisions that affect the lives of the people that call the peninsula their home. Blue Hill, with its hospital and diverse alternative health care providers, as well as its many businesses and cultural institutions, serves as a nexus for the area.
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