Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area plans to hold an online discussion on ways to help children cope with grief, and what to expect, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30. The Zoom program is for those who have questions about how to support a grieving child in their life. The conversation will be led […]
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Skowhegan Woman’s Club to sell pies and bulbs
Orders need to be placed by Friday, Sept. 24.
Skating association launches new programs for 2021
HALLOWELL — The Skating Association of Maine has announced the return of skating programs for the 2021 season. Programs started Tuesday with the first class of Learn To Skate USA at the Camden National Bank Ice Vault on the Whitten Road. Through the Learn To Skate USA program, SAM plans to offer the following classes: […]
Portland Stage updates health and safety policy
Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test and masks are required regardless of vaccination status.
California wildfires threaten famous giant sequoia trees
The General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park’s Giant Forest, the world’s largest tree, was wrapped in a fire-resistant blanket as protection against the possibility of intense flames.
House Republican who voted to impeach Trump won’t run again
Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, who once had a bright political future, cites his two young children for his decision and notes ‘the chaotic political environment that currently infects our country.’
King, Senate pass proposal for uniform ‘Made in America’ labels
Maine Sen. Angus King and Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah said a patchwork of state laws was proving costly for businesses.
MLB roundup: Orioles rally, stun Yankees in 10 innings
New York’s playoff hopes take a hit, as lowly Baltimore ties it in the bottom of the ninth and wins it in the 10th, 3-2.
Watch the video: Varsity Maine Live with Cony football coach B.J. Lippert
Travis Lazarczyk and Steve Craig of the Portland Press Herald and Drew Bonifant of the Kennebec Journal discuss the latest happenings in high school sports, along with this week’s guest, Cony football coach B.L. Lippert.
Unemployed Mainers cite lack of jobs fitting their skills as chief hurdle to returning to work
The Department of Labor also found that the unemployed are worried about COVID and say many available jobs don’t pay well or offer benefits.