December 2, 2020
2020
Commentary: U.S. is falling behind in science and engineering. Here are 3 ways to catch up
Turning the tide will require new educational policy, targeted federal funding and visionary executive leadership
Maine Voices: COVID crisis leaving Maine special ed students’ needs unmet
Our schools need more money for PPE, hazard pay, sick-time banks and student materials.
Patty Griffin concert to be livestreamed Dec. 5
Patty Griffin will perform live from the Continental Club at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5. The concert will be available for livestream viewing made possible by State Theatre in Portland. The show will be unique with partial proceeds going to benefit 18 Independent venues in the country as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to devastate the […]
The Gibson Brothers featured Dec. 5 in Brownfield
The socially distance event has a 50-person limit.
Lucinda Williams continues Lu’s Jukebox series
Livestream concerts set for Dec. 3, 17 and 31.
Gardiner Main Street to offer new holiday activities
Activities include a raffle, Letters to (& from) Santa and an elf scavenger hunt.
‘Zoom with Vose Wednesdays at 6 p.m.’ set for Dec. 9
Bob Sewall and his wife Mia Mantello to talk about vinegar and more.
Lucky Clark On Music: Edith Gawler
Special livestream concert from Johnson Hall to feature the Gawler Family Band — Duos Dec. 5.
‘Involuntary Americans: Scottish Prisoners in Early Colonial Maine’ topic of chat
Carol Gardner’s online chat with Skidompha Library is set for Dec. 10.