The Strangely Possibles will take the stage at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, at Cadenza, 5 Depot St. in Freeport. The Portland based band will play a fresh blend of funky psychedelic rock-folk. Authentic West African percussion with a ethereal cello allows for travel to new musical places. The lyrics could stand alone as simple […]
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Chiharu Naruse to perform free noonday concert Nov. 19-23
Chiharu Naruse will be featured at the Noonday Concert Series set for noon Thursday, Nov. 19, online. Other free concerts are set for noon Nov. 20-23. Naruse, is a classical pianist who shares the story of her childhood in Japan and performs one of her favorite Partitas by J.S.Bach. She has performed throughout the world […]
Back to actual November weather this week
Sunday night was pretty active, but that’s about it for big weather headlines this week.
Saint Joseph’s College closes campus after surge in COVID-19 cases
The private school in Standish says 12 students have tested positive in the past week, forcing it to immediately transition to a remote learning system.
College roundup: South Carolina fires Muschamp as football coach
Will Muschamp loses his job after a 2-5 start this season.
Candlelight vigil honors youths killed in Feb. 9 crash in Clinton
The driver of the car, Timothy Silva, 17, of Fairfield is expected to plead guilty to charges related to the three deaths when he appears next at Waterville District Court, scheduled for Nov. 20.
Biden advisers to meet vaccine firms as Trump stalls handoff
The meetings are planned even as the presidential transition remains stalled because of President Trump’s refusal to acknowledge that he lost the election.
COVID-19 deaths may double over the winter, UNC coronavirus expert warns
After eight months of living with the virus in the U.S., Professor Ralph Baric has good and bad news.
Despite 1 million coronavirus cases in Texas, ‘people have quarantine fatigue. They’re tired of it’
Indoor malls and restaurants in Houston were packed Friday with patrons, some maskless.
Hurricane Iota heads for battered Honduras, Nicaragua
Iota is now the thirteenth hurricane of the Atlantic season.