Catch a Boston-based string band on Friday in Kittery.
2021
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
There are still tickets available to see singer, songwriter and mandolinist Chris Thile in Waterville on Friday.
Indie Film: Documenting the dumpster fire that was 2020
Produced by NO Productions of South Portland, ‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ is set for a December release.
Maine Voices: Maine should do more to remediate PFAS contamination
And the federal government should also take steps to make sure that everyone has access to clean drinking water.
Vital services that rely on MaineCare struggle to compete for workers
In a tight labor market exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, managers of care facilities funded by the state’s version of Medicaid say hiring has never been harder.
Maine lobster industry decries lack of clarity on enforcement of new whale-protection rules
Federal officials said they expect high compliance and will focus on educating violators, although big penalties can be invoked based on a patchwork of environmental laws.
High school teams face narrow options for using college facilities this winter
Some colleges in Maine are not allowing high school events on their campuses, while others are requiring proof of vaccination for teams and fans.
Our View: Indigenous Peoples Day is a time to look back and ahead
The history of tribal/state relations affects how people live today and points to what we should do next.
Things to Do: Photography exhibit, ‘Middletown’ and ‘Ghost Train’
You can also catch a screening of ‘Phantom of the Opera’ at Saco Drive-In.
Camden library to celebrate 250 years of Maine quilting
The Camden Public Library plans to host museum curator Laureen LaBar for an online presentation about her new book, “Maine Quilts: 250 Years of Comfort and Community,” at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, via Zoom. In her book, LaBar coaxes stories out of objects and uses those stories to enlighten, entertain, and bring new voices […]
 
				
 
				 
				 
				
 
				
 
				

 
				 
				