The storm was a minor inconvenience for most, but provided a radical turnabout from the balmy weather Maine enjoyed just two days earlier.
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Lincoln Social event coming to Farmington
Event is held in Farmington in the old Family Dollar building (379 Wilton Rd) next to the Farmington D.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Shucked Apart’ and ‘Got Warrants? Dispatches from the Dooryard’
A new mystery from the Maine Clambake series, and 80 vignettes about drunks, shoplifters and other morons doing stupid things
Our View: Russian invasion of Ukraine a direct attack on postwar order
Ukraine’s military and people will bear the brunt of the attack, but Americans have every reason to support the country’s rights under international law.
Tom Waddell: Extreme religious movement advances in the U.S.
Christian nationalism has been pushed openly for decades, and it had a hand in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Commentary: Conservatives need to step up, present a paid leave plan of their own
A middle ground exists between the broken status quo and the expensive and unwieldy proposal that was part of Build Back Better.
Maine Voices: Bill could help college students graduate, ease Maine’s worker shortage
By reining in the withholding of transcripts over unpaid bills, L.D. 1838 will let Mainers get their degrees and jobs.
‘Headway’ exhibit features Spindleworks artists of southern Maine
BATH — The Chocolate Church Arts Center plans to present “Headway,” a group show featuring artists from the Independence Association program Spindleworks. The show opens Friday, March 4, and runs through April 9 at the Chocolate Church Arts Gallery, 804 Washington St. in Bath. An Open House event is set for 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, March […]
Obituary: Barbara Wanamaker Clements
FALMOUTH, Mass. – Barbara Wanamaker Clements, of Falmouth, Mass., a retired nurse practitioner who specialized in gerontology, died of lung cancer …