The new series”Mali,” paintings by John Vander, will be exhibited through Sept. 2 at Gold/Smith Gallery, 8 McKown St. in Boothbay Harbor. “Mali, West Africa, was my first experience of the absolute exotic, said John Vander according to a news release from the gallery. “Every time I turned my head I saw something not only […]
2020
Interactive Map: Track Hurricane Isaias as it heads for Maine
Hurricane Isaias is expected to arrive Wednesday morning in Maine.
Waterville Planning Board considers rules for short-term rentals
Board also discusses request by Mayor Nick Isgro to create a zoning district for mobile home parks.
Public ideas for Mississippi flag: Magnolias, stars, beer
Nearly 2,700 proposals have been submitted for a replacement design after the state flag deemed racist was retired.
Afghan forces retake prison after deadly attack by IS group
A daylong siege left at least 39 people dead and freed nearly 400 of the militant extremists’ fighters before security forces restored order.
Navy investigates video of dogs attacking Kaepernick fill-in
The Navy said the ‘initial indications’ are that no active duty personnel or equipment were used in the demonstration at an independent organization’s event.
Big 12 to allow teams to play 1 nonconference football game
Teams in the league will play nine conference games and can play one game outside the conference.
Primary results unchanged after count of 11,000 ballots that had been overlooked
Four primary races decided by ranked-choice voting, including the 2nd District Republican contest, were not affected after the Secretary of State’s Office discovered the errors.
Waterville woman pleads guilty to fatal 2017 Livermore crash charge
Sarah Clark had been charged with manslaughter in the incident that killed a Livermore Falls man.
Tom Caron: Red Sox are staggering, but at least they’re playing
Boston’s pitching doesn’t seem so disastrous when you consider some MLB teams have been sidelined almost a week because of COVID-19.