Camden author Robin Lloyd’s second novel paints a picture of historic Havana in an exciting tale of intrigue and suspense, and Irene Drago’s novel is a charming blend of history and romance set across two centuries and several generations of families living in Bath.
March 2018
Shakespeare Slam Competition set for March 15
School groups, book clubs, theater troupes and enthusiasts are encouraged to participate.
Monkitree seeks submissions for upcoming show
Art submissions that show celebrating fish migration requested by April 14.
Moore Park Makers Fair seeks exhibitors, vendors
Show planned for July 28 in South Paris.
South Portland man accused of robbing bank with toy gun
Police say Donald Sturton threatened employees at the the Bank of America branch but never showed the gun.
Elderly man dies in Gorham when fire destroys mobile home
Firefighters were able to bring the 82-year-old man out of the home at 5 Patio Park Lane, but were unable to revive him, a state public safety spokesman says.
Wednesday’s college roundup: St. Joseph’s gets first softball victory, splits two games
The Monks are shut out by Montclair State 8-0, then pick up a 10-0 shutout win over Penn State-New Kensington.
NBA notebook: Love’s writing on mental health draws praise, support
The Cavaliers’ star opens up about a panic attack in an essay for The Player’s Tribune.
Wednesday’s NFL notebook: Patriots release Bennett
New England frees up about $6 million in salary cap space by cutting tight end Martellus Bennett.
Men’s college basketball: Disappointing seasons put coaches on the hot seat
A look at coaches who may need an impressive finish to avoid being sent packing.