The University of Maine at Farmington will present a theatre workshop production in staged readings of two new, original plays by award-winning playwright and director Jayne Decker, at 7 p.m. Friday, April 26, in the UMF Alumni Theater. The performance is free and open to the public. Post-play reception with playwright and actors following performance. […]
April 2019
Bruins put away Maple Leafs in Game 7, 5-1
Boston jumps to a two-goal lead in the first period to advance to the second round against Columbus.
A year after boy’s drowning, safety still a concern along the Androscoggin River
A year after a 5-year-old boy was swept away and his 9-year old brother was rescued from the Androscoggin River, city officials and emergency personnel discuss how it has altered safety efforts.
Girls lacrosse: Big first half lifts Winslow
Black Raiders pull away with 10 straight goals in first half.
Driver distraction blamed for collision in York
A woman driving on Route 1 Tuesday ran a red light after being distracted by a child in the back seat, police say.
Kittery man charged with violating domestic violence protection order
Authorities say Nelson Jean Dion traveled across state lines and made contact with a former girlfriend in violation of the order.
Accuser takes the stand in former prison guard’s sex assault trial
The defense attorney questions the woman about the alleged sexual encounters while she was incarcerated at the Southern Maine Reentry Center in Alfred.
Malawi becomes first nation to immunize kids against malaria
The director of the program says similar programs will begin soon in Kenya and Ghana.
As Sri Lanka mourns, Islamic State claims Easter bombings
Authorities have blamed the attacks on National Towheed Jamaar, a little-known extremist group.
Mars lander picks up what’s likely 1st detected marsquake
NASA’s InSight lander recorded a soft wind sound, which scientists believe came from within the red planet.