Movie times are good for Friday, June 29, through Thursday, July 5 Augusta Regal Augusta 10 Marketplace Drive, 623-8183 Show schedule for Friday-Sunday unavailable at press time FARMINGTON Narrow Gauge Cinemas Front Street, 778-4877 “Brave” in 3D: 1:10, 7; in 2D: 4, 9:40 “Madagascar 3” in 3D: 1:30, 7:20; in 2D: 4:20 “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire […]
2012
Independence Day celebrations
Many Fouth of July events are celebrated throughout the holiday week. Be sure to check the event date.
Bingham to celebrate bicentennial July 22-29
BINGHAM — The Upper Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce and Bingham will celebrate the town’s Bicentennial July 22-29.
Antique tractor and engine show at the Boothbay Railway Village
BOOTHBAY — The Boothbay Railway Village will host the Maine Antique Power Association and the Maine Antique Tractor Club Saturday, June 30. These organizations are dedicated to preserving unique and important mechanical labor-saving devices.
East Benton Fiddle planned for July 29
BENTON — The 40th annual East Benton Fiddle Convention and Contest will be 11 a.m. to dusk Sunday, July 29, at Littlefield Farm, 270 Richard’s Road. This event is rain or shine.
MIFF set for July 13-22
WATERVILLE — The Maine International Film Fesival will take place July 13-22. Movies will be screened at Railroad Square Cinema and the Waterville Opera House. For more information, visit miff.org.
LEGION NOTEBOOK: Junior Legion picking up teams
The newest American Legion baseball team in central Maine is the Somerset Junior Legion squad, which is playing for the first time this season. Somerset is one of 21 Junior Legion teams in Maine. Junior Legion is for players 13 to 17, while Legion is for players 15 to 19.
King files campaign income statement with Senate
U.S. Senate candidate Angus King earned about $256,000 last year as a professor, corporate director, legal consultant, speaker and retired governor, according to a financial profile he filed with the Senate.
Negotiations continue in college loan interest fight
Congressional leaders were working Wednesday to negotiate agreements on two major policy issues that will impact how much thousands of Maine students pay for college loans as well as state officials’ ability to develop longer-term highway and transportation plans.
Charge filed after Winthrop cops find stolen library CDs
WINTHROP — Over the past few months, librarians at the C.M. Bailey Public Library began noticing empty music CD cases. Then, on June 2, they discovered almost the entire collection was gone.