An artist’s reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. May 24 at the Lakeside Contemporary Art Gallery in Rangeley.
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Maine Music Society Chorale to present Favorites from the Great American Songbook
Performances set for May 19 and 20 at the Gendron Franco Center.
Simons and Goodwin plan May 22 concert
Lithgow Public Library to host free performance.
The Sisterhood of Sound Tour to play North Church
Concert scheduled for May 19 in Farmington.
Schooner Fare’s maritime folk music captures the essence of Maine at upcoming Chocolate Church concert
Schooner Fare will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 18, at The Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St. in Bath. Brothers Chuck and Steve Romanoff, as Schooner Fare, perform lively concerts for all ages, singing such signature original songs as “Portland Town,” “Day of the Clipper,” “We the People,” and “Scuttlebutt” with high spirits […]
John Sullivan, hired in the ’70s to right BIW’s financial ship, dies at 93
He had no shipbuilding experience, but during his tenure the company’s workforce grew by thousands and its safety record improved dramatically.
Oak Pond Brewing Company still going strong, and adding flavor
One of the oldest running Craft Breweries in Maine is right in the town’s back yard, owned by Nancy Chandler and her son, Adam— Oak Pond Brewing Company on Oak Pond Road in Skowhegan. The brewery is open from 3 to 5:30 pm weekdays, except holidays, for growler refilling, sampling and touring. The brewery is […]
Cold Brook Mitsubishi continues to hold its own in the auto industry
Joey Joseph, owner of Cold Brook Mitsubishi, said of his long-time automobile foothold in Skowhegan: “I’ve been doing this for 30 years.” Many people still think of it as Cold Brook Saab — the signs are still there on U.S. Route 201. When asked why someone should buy Mitsubishi, General Manager Rick Cook said, “It’s […]
ACLU, state spar before Supreme Court over Maine’s ban on Medicaid-funded abortions
The ACLU of Maine tells justices that the DHHS is violating women’s constitutional rights by denying funds for the procedure, but the state says no law requires it.