Rangeley Community Chorus and Rangeley Ringers handbell choir will present their annual Holiday Concert at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 16, at Church of the Good Shepherd in Rangeley. The concert will feature classic Christmas music and original holiday works from the chorus as well as soloists and small group selections. The Holiday Concert is […]
2022
Millions in central U.S. brace for snow, rain and floods
The National Weather Service warned that there would be ‘numerous, widespread, and impactful weather hazards in the heart of the country this week.’
Parking dispute erupts at Railroad Square complex, prompting Waterville restaurant to seek new home
Buen Apetito, a popular eatery that has been in the Railroad Square complex off Chaplin Street for 20 years, is looking for another location following problems with parking and other matters.
Fayette woman killed in Turner crash
Carol Ivers, 79, of Fayette was killed Sunday morning in the Turner crash. Jacob Diaz, 24, of Augusta and Alana Hartford, 23, of Leeds were ejected from their truck and transported to hospital.
Hiker who fell to death in New Hampshire had proper equipment
Joseph Eggleston, 53, fell 300 feet after tumbling from a cliff on the summit of Mount Willard in Crawford Notch.
Richmond removes its last city-owned Confederate monument
Many Confederate statues in Virginia were erected decades after the Civil War, during the Jim Crow era, and when historians and others tried to depict the South’s rebellion as a fight to defend states’ rights, not slavery.
Light, playfulness, the beauty of nature are first offerings in its soon-to-open downtown gallery
Light, playfulness, and the beauty of nature will enliven the Colby Museum’s first offerings in its soon-to-open downtown gallery Waterville, MAINE, December 5, 2022— The Colby College Museum of Art will welcome the first visitors to its new Joan Dignam Schmaltz Gallery of Art at the Paul J. Schupf Art Center on Saturday, Dec. 17, […]
Dog therapy helps kids facing the trauma of war in Ukraine
Bice is an American pit bull terrier with an important and sensitive job in Ukraine — comforting children traumatized by the war
Crackdown on cashless ATMs leaves cannabis stores scrambling
Many businesses have been using the method to get around credit card companies’ block on marijuana transactions.
New lawsuit claims Augusta-area priest ‘groomed’ 13-year-old hoping to enter priesthood
Three new lawsuits against the Catholic Diocese of Portland were filed Monday, brought on by a change to state law that lifted the statute of limitation on sexual abuse claims.