But because the coronavirus has canceled most agricultural fairs this year, they won’t get to take part in a treasured annual tradition.
2020
Indie Film: Filmmaker who moved to Maine for a quieter life has one last horror story to tell
Jeremy Kasten is releasing his movie ‘The Dead Ones’ more than a decade after he shot it.
You can live in this historic Calais house for free, if you’re willing to fix it
The National Park Service is holding an open house on Thursday at the McGlashan-Nickerson House in Calais.
Friendship artist shows peaceful paintings at her newly reopened gallery
The year-old Salt Pond Gallery is in a charming former schoolhouse.
Run & Eat: Prepare yourself, or let Solo Cucina Market do it for you
The new South Portland market offers a creative selection of panini sandwiches or the ingredients to make your own.
Maine courts will allow public, press to watch hearings online
The Maine Judicial Branch is asking for $8.5 million in emergency federal funds to improve those video and telephone hearings.
Things to Do: A sandy exploration, free yoga, Harry Potter and new art exhibits
There’s something for everyone happening this week.
Farms bring the fun, from just far enough away
Maine farms use their outdoor spaces to offer socially distanced activities.
Live Music Lineup: Country, New Orleans jazz, blues and a hip-hop birthday show
Joseph Gallant & Chris Ruediger, The Soggy Po Boys, Meg Willams and four local DJs and producers are all coming at you in the coming days.
Face the Music: Port City closure leaves emotional and musical void
The Portland venue had been presenting local and national shows for more than a decade.