Several presentations will feature a revolutions theme on April 5.
March 2017
Fragile recovery: Shannon Long’s story illustrates how difficult sobriety can be
The up-and-down journey, marked by the ever-present risk and reality of relapse, means opioid addicts who want to quit – like this 24-year-old mother from western Maine – face a grueling, sometimes lifelong battle.
Cinderella Project of Maine ready for Gardiner
Prom dress giveaway held April 15; second event April 22.
Maine 4-H Foundation, Waldo County Extension announce scholarship
Application deadline is April 21.
Immigrant experience presentation set for April 14
Program will provide an overview of Maine’s immigrant past, and serves as a reminder of the important role that immigrants will play in the future.
Harlow Gallery’s spring art-related events to begin April 2
Scheduled workshops include Ukrainian Egg Decorating, Paper Cutting, Art of Harvest.
Vose Library to host open house
Library staff will be on hand April 1 to talk to patrons about the library, its volunteer opportunities, more.
Weeks to receive MPA Principal’s Award
She has distinguished herself academically and has been involved in many activities, Principal Marco Aliberti writes.
Ex-employee admits to stealing thousands from South Portland Housing Authority
Prosecutors say Jamie Hussey of Gorham embezzled $91,577 from the agency. She now faces as much as 10 years in prison.
Snow? What snow? Spring has a head start at the Maine Flower Show: Photos
With a winter storm in the forecast, a crowd warms up for growing season on the flower show’s opening day.