Good news for the owners of Swallowtail Farm & Creamery in Whitefield who woke in the middle of the night to find a tractor with a bucket loader destroying their farm stand.
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Updated Q&A: Are there exceptions to Maine’s age-based vaccine eligibility? And can I eat dinner with friends?
The number of vaccination sites in Maine is poised to top 150 with the addition of Hannaford, Walgreens and Walmart pharmacies.
Maine Compass: New vaccine schedule leaves behind high-risk Mainers
Families with stayed safe for the past year waiting for their turn, only to have it taken away.
Maine Voices: Prioritize essential food workers for the coronavirus vaccine
Maine’s grocery employees have not had the luxury of avoiding direct human interaction, even during the pandemic.
Commentary: Science, tech work a boon for Mainers
By refocusing resources, creating new learning paths and integrating educational systems with private-sector partners, Maine can produce a skilled, resilient STEM workforce.
Our View: Democracy’s survival depends on knowledge of civics
A new report offers a roadmap for making history and government more central in American education.
What makes for a ‘wicked-good’ website? talk via Zoom set for March 10
Conversation hosted by Vose Library in Union.
Don Pride to participate in Noonday Day Concert Series
The Noonday Concert Series will feature Don Pride at noon on Friday, March 5, through March 17. Pride will share his love of jazz and classical guitar. He’ll demonstrate how to play both nylon string finger-style and steel string electric guitar with a pick. He’ll also play a short piece on each instrument. He is […]
Claudia Acuna plans livestream concert
Claudia Acuña will perform livestream concerts at 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, March 6, from Northampton’s Academy of Music Theatre in Massachusetts through Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. There are two performances to choose from, and both are in celebration of International Women’s Day. The afternoon show is called Wind from the South and will […]