Enrollment levels are high in Maine communities where lobstermen tend to live, and many have coverage for the first time.
2017
Bill Nemitz: LePage is Maine’s very own Archie Bunker, but in reality, he’s not funny
The governor once again makes a fool of himself, revising history in an attack on a civil rights icon.
Douglas Rooks: Susan Collins’ moment of truth
Will she find the courage to buck her party on the Affordable Care Act?
Tom Waddell: Can religions really coexist?
A panel in Waterville recently tried to answer that question, but could have used a more diverse audience.
‘Posted’ to open Jan. 25 at Harlow Gallery
The fundraiser exhibition will feature postcard art.
Gardiner artists to host open studio Jan. 22
Free event to include art, food, music, more.
Benedict Arnold topic of lecture series
‘Battle, Duty, Heroism: Benedict Arnold, His Soldiers and the Northern Revolutionary War Campaign’ will take place Sundays in February and March in the Council Chambers, 2nd floor, Augusta City Center, 16 Cony St., in Augusta.
Oak Hill’s Little Theatre in the Woods to present ‘Shrek, The Musical’
Performances set for Jan. 20-22.
UNE’s Biddeford Campus Art Gallery presents “ZERO”
The exhibit is a photography exhibit in black and white.