Letter
2022
Wood banks in high demand as winter bears down on Maine
Maine communities are organizing more volunteer groups to provide firewood at little or no fee to people in need as heating and other costs soar this winter.
Maine Voices: Ten years after Sandy Hook, it seems to me that little has changed
We lose an entire kindergarten classroom a week to gun violence. When are we going to put an end to it?
View from Away: Herschel Walker should never have even gotten close
The Kansas City Star (TNS)
Dec. 10, 1943: Snowball thrown at car in Waterville causes injury to Bangor man, Temple St. building gets damaged by fire, and dainty bed jackets are on sale at Emery-Brown Co. in Waterville
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Bishop Deeley announces 3 priest assignments, retirement
Bishop Robert Deeley recently announced three priest assignments and a priest retirement from active ministry, all effective Jan. 16. Fr. Nathan March has been appointed pastor of St. Michael Parish in Augusta. The parish is comprised of St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Augusta; St. Augustine Church, Augusta; St. Joseph Church, Gardiner; Sacred Heart Church, […]
Stone Mountain LIVE for Christmas event set
Stone Mountain LIVE for Christmas is set to begin at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16, at Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Road in Brownfield. Carol Noonan, who hosts this unique revue style show with her house band the Stone Mountain Boys featuring guitarists Duke Levine and Kevin Barry and special guest Bill Kirchen, famed of […]
Running Down a Dream, Music of Tom Petty, to take stage at Somerset Abbey
Running Down a Dream, Music of Tom Petty, is planned for 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, at Somerset Abbey, 98 Main St. in Madison. The band was created by five veteran Maine musicians to perform the 40 years of music Tom Petty performed with authentic renditions from every stage of his career. Timeless classics with […]