AUGUSTA — Kati McCormick of Augusta has been selected to represent Maine at the third annual Mom Congress on Education and Learning conference Sunday through Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
April 2012
Waterville Save-A-Lot opens to strong reception
WATERVILLE — Gov. Paul LePage on Wednesday helped celebrate the opening of Save-A-Lot, a grocery store that adds a long-awaited piece to the downtown puzzle.
June opening for ice rink
HALLOWELL — The $4 million Bank of Maine Ice Vault is on track for a June opening.
Phishing scam hits credit union
OAKLAND — Cellphone users reported receiving an automated message Tuesday telling them their Maine State Credit Union-issued debit card had been frozen and they should call back and enter their 16-digit personal identification number to solve the problem.
First responders learning how to help PTSD victims
AUGUSTA — Just weeks after Farmington police shot and killed Army veteran Justin Crowley-Smilek outside the town’s police station, Kennebec County Sheriff Randall Liberty set in motion a plan to teach law enforcement and corrections officers how to deal with people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Speed of the essence in small business lending conference
AUGUSTA — Janet Eugley explained to two bankers how the device she designed can help pregnant women more easily hear the heartbeat of their developing babies.
ON STAGE
“A Life in the Theatre” Freeport Factory Stage, 5 Depot St., Freeport By David Mamet, directed by Sally Wood Featuring Will Rhys and Dustin Tucker Tickets: $19 for adults, $15 for seniors and students. All Thursday performances are pay what you can; call 865-5505 or visit freeportfactory. com. “Charlotte’s Web” Portland Stage in the Studio […]
Auditions planned in Gardiner
GARDINER — The Open Book Players will hold auditions for its spring children’s performances of “So, You Want To Be A Princess?” a humorous collection of princess (and prince) stories with comical twists and turns.
returns to Maine for Augusta concert
The Augusta Civic Center will host a May 3 concert featuring three acts: headliner Dierks Bentley and openers the Eli Young Band and Will Hoge. This lineup is one country music fans will flock to, and to that end a telephone interview was arranged where Will Hoge called from the road to chat about the tour. This singer/songwriter recently released his seventh studio album “Number Seven,” and with more than a decade of affecting folks with his honest and straightforward songs, he appears ready to take his talents to a wider audience, courtesy of Bentley. When he called on April 17, the obvious first question was…
CURTAIN TIME
THURSDAY, APRIL 26 FREEPORT “A Life in the Theatre,” 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 27 FREEPORT “A Life in the Theatre,” 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 28 FREEPORT “A Life in the Theatre,” 7:30 p.m. GARDINER “A Cheever Evening,” 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 29 FREEPORT “A Life in the Theatre,” 2 p.m. GARDINER “A Cheever Evening,” 2 […]