Opening reception set for Sept. 23, exhibit on view through Oct. 28.
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NBA notebook: Simmons not planning to report to 76ers’ training camp
According to reports, Philadelphia guard Ben Simmons – after playoff shooting frustrations last season – will not play again for the 76ers.
Dashboard Confessional, Dispatch cancel tours, including stops at State Theatre
The bands, scheduled to perform in Portland, made the decision out of concern about spreading COVID-19.
Exhibit highlights representation of Black women
Bowdoin College Museum of Art
A $10 million gift, USM’s largest ever, will help build a new home for the music school
The donation to the project planned for the Portland campus comes from philanthropist Suzi Osher, in honor of her late husband.
Former Gov. Paul LePage plans rally to announce he’s running to get his old job back
LePage, a Republican who served from 2011 to 2019, will formally announce his challenge of incumbent Gov. Janet Mills during a rally at the Augusta Civic Center on Wednesday.
Hazing allegations surface among student-athletes at Brunswick High School
Superintendent Phil Potenziano sent a letter to Brunswick High School football parents on Thursday regarding alleged hazing activities.
Amazon, Chobani, more than 30 companies vow to hire Afghan refugees
33 companies said they were joining the Tent Coalition for Afghan Refugees, a coalition founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder and CEO of yogurt and food company Chobani.
House races to vote on government funding, debt as Republicans dig in to oppose
Once a routine matter, now Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is refusing to provide Republican votes, even though he also relied on Democratic votes help raise the debt ceiling when his party had the majority.
Governor acknowledges an ‘unwelcome milestone’
The state also reported a record number of patients in hospitals, including in intensive care.