Announcements
Real Estate Transfers for September 9, 2010
Property Transfers

 
GOP Women’s Club Meets Sept. 15
Community

VERONA ISLAND — The Hancock County Republican Women’s Club will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at noon, at the home of Evelyn Joost, 130 East Side Drive in Verona Island.

 
Lanham-Alway
Weddings

Morghan Elizabeth Lanham and Matthew Jon Alway were united in marriage Aug. 6 at Camp Carlson, Ft. Knox, with the Rev. Eugene Demmons officiating over the outside ceremony. The reception was held at Camp Carlson.

 
Solar Energy Talk Set for Sept. 30
Community

ELLSWORTH — “Solar Energy’s Time Has Come” will be the topic of discussion at the Ellsworth Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 30, at 6 p.m.

 
New Series For Parents Starting
Community

ELLSWORTH — The Hancock County Children’s Council, a program of Downeast Health Services, has announced that a new six-week series for babies and their parents/caregivers on Tuesdays will begin on Sept. 21.

 
Open Farm Day In Cherryfield
Community

CHERRYFIELD — An open farm day at Black Woods Farm Alpacas in Cherryfield is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 18, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 
Hardison-Dunlap
Weddings

Maygan Hardison of Eastbrook, daughter of Larry and Nancy Hardison of Eastbrook, and BJ Dunlap of Norridgewock, son of Harley Dunlap of Norridgewock and Sandra and Jamie Cooper of Saint Albans, were married May 29 at Sugarloaf Mountain Resort with the Rev. Mark Tanner officiating.

 
Evans-Mannino
Engagements

Betty and Chet Rubackin of Winter Harbor are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Crystal Evans of Winter Harbor, to Francis Mannino of Queens, N.Y., son of Kelly Ann and John Mannino of Queens. The couple became engaged July 27.

 
Church Hosting BBQ, Music
Community

BUCKSPORT — A community chicken barbecue and musical celebration featuring a hymn sing, soloists and special music will be held Sunday, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m. at the East Bucksport United Methodist Church.

 
Going Green
Community

BAR HARBOR — Nearly a dozen new recycling bins have been placed downtown by the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce.