As his project, the Eagle Scout built signs to help snowmobilers navigate trails.
2019
Art for Weston raffle under way
Proceeds will benefit the purchase, stewardship of Madison’s Weston Woods.
Nordica Day Concert scheduled for Aug. 17
Event will feature Farmington native Sally Swallow Maxwell, and this year’s winner of the annual Nordica Scholarship, Ida Santos.
Winthrop Sidewalk Art Festival set for Aug. 17
Art, fine crafts, live music, lobster rolls and corn hole tournaments are planned at Winthrop Summer Festival.
Sandy River Ramblers plans Aug. 17 concert
The Sandy River Ramblers to Play will take the stage at 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at The Lincoln Home’s Lobster and More Event at 22 River Road, in Newcastle. The Maine bluegrass band is known for their three part harmonies and lively music for dancing. Stan Keach, Dana Reynolds and Julie Davenport are the […]
MaineCF’s Maine Theater Fund seeks grant applications
Funds will be awarded for programmatic, capacity-building, operating and capital support.
Litchfield’s Comeau graduates from Salisbury University
Graduate earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing.
Art Under the Tent, lobster bake benefit set
A portion of the art sold, along with all ticket sales, will help support the Financial Assistance Fund at The Lincoln Home for residents who have outlived their financial resources.
Sale reaches strikeout milestone; Sox win in 10th inning, 7-6
Boston blows a five-run lead, but prevails on a night Chris Sale reaches 2,000 strikeouts faster than any other pitcher and Rafael Devers goes 6 for 6.
Sharks off Cape Cod force longtime charity swim race to be rerouted
Officials deny a permit for the 32nd annual Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla, which usually starts in Provincetown Harbor.