It is going to require a lot of work o get the world to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
2019
Decade of dramatic change leaves Portland facing challenges
Maine’s largest city established a national reputation as a destination while becoming a political trend-setter and a hotbed of economic development. But with it came growing pains.
Minimum wage increase means overtime pay for more Maine workers
The rules taking effect Wednesday will raise the threshold – from $33,000 to $36,000 a year – at which salaried employees must be paid overtime for working more than 40 hours a week.
Benefit concert set for Jan. 4 in Waterville
Event will be held in memory of Curt Mueller, who died Dec. 13.
‘Present Laughter’ to be broadcast live from London the Waterville Opera House Jan. 5
The production is directed by Matthew Warchus.
River Arts seeks artwork for 2020: “Black and White”
River Arts in Damariscotta invites all artists to submit work for the first show of 2020: “Black and White.” According to the release from River Arts, Ed McCartan, known for his intuitively experimental paintings, will be the juror. McCartan is an artist and educator who taught at Emma Willard School and Russell Sage College in […]
Sky Lodge hosts another window insert workshop
Sky Lodge recently completed another Community Window Inserts Workshop at the Moose River Valley Center in Moose River. Volunteer citizen William Trahan organized the workshop, according to a news release from Denise Plante. Through Trahan’s leadership and the support of 21 local volunteers and Americorps volunteer Margaret Dean, as well as the support from Zip […]
Obituary: Freda Mildred Pearson
GARDINER – Freda Mildred Pearson, 90, of Gardiner, died on Thursday Dec. 26, 2019 at the Alfond Center for Health in …
Obituary: Lillian “Jane” Janice Berthiaume
FARMINGDALE – Lillian “Jane” Janice Berthiaume, 90, of Farmingdale passed away Monday Dec. 30, 2019.
She was born in Oakland on …