Registration is open for the Maine Film Association’s first-ever Winter Film Challenge, happening over 72 hours in February.
2021
Face the Music: Madi Diaz hits emotional pay dirt with ‘History Of A Feeling’
She’ll be opening a pair of shows for Caamp at the State Theatre.
Maine Voices: Sierra Club backs consumer-owned power for Maine
We should replace profit-seeking utilities with a publicly managed nonprofit to meet climate goals.
Things to Do: A mouse-themed musical, holiday lights and trees, and a book and craft sale
The Dyer Library/Saco Museum is holding its 17th Annual Festival of Trees.
Commentary: Parents cannot dictate what other parents’ children can read
InsideSources.com (TNS)
Residents, travelers bemoan impending loss of Portland’s Greyhound mural
The bus station logo on a building owned by Maine Medical Center is nostalgic for many but has helped to compromise a deteriorating brick wall.
Tap Lines: These Maine breweries are all set up for winter
Fire pits, outdoor activities and, of course, the beer make these destination drinking establishments.
View from Away: Defense blamed Ahmaud Arbery for his ‘dirty toenails.’ Jury saw through that dog whistle
The Miami Herald (TNS)
Carrabec Community School lists first-quarter honor students
NORTH ANSON — Carrabec Community School has announced the following students were named to its first-quarter honor roll for third through eighth grades for the 2021-22 academic year. Grades 3-5 All A’s — High honors: Brooke Atwood, Noah Caldwell, Keegan Caparotta, Zander Carpenter, Kolbe Day, AraBella Ebneter, Kaylee Emery, Luke Lightbody and Nathaniel Shamalay. A’s […]
Skowhegan organization installs new officers
SKOWHEGAN — The Daughters of Isabella Circle 441 of Notre Dame de Lourdes Church held the installation of officers for 2021-23 in September. Irene Sylvain was mistress of ceremony and State Regent Susan Palmer was the installing officer. Helen Bilodeau presented the jewels. Officers for the 2021-23 are Veronica Read, regent; Karen Hayden, vice regent; […]