Lobstering is not only a way to pay the bills but a way of life in our state. The latest regulations – and the responses to them – wrongly put whales above people.
November 2022
Maine Compass: Statewide, a great train robbery is underway
Turning rails into trails steals a great source of clean transportation from the people of Maine.
Faye Flam: The real reasons your family is sick right now
Bloomberg Opinion (TNS)
Nov. 29, 1960: Waterville Public Library ranks third in state in book circulation, city’s post office will use rail depot facilities to ease mail rush, and contest dolls to be distributed here
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Auburn college to host talk Dec. 6 about Maine’s first refugees
The collaboration of LA Senior College and the Auburn Public Library, Senior College in the Community announces the eighth speaker in its series, Phil Nadeau, who will discuss “ Maine’s First Refugee Resettlement Experiences.” The event will take place at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, n the Androscoggin Room at the Auburn library at 49 […]
Augusta society to host Victorian Tea Party Dec. 4
Society seeks help with decorating, serving, bringing treats.
Obituary: Mary Elizabeth Bishop
MADISON – Mary Elizabeth, Bishop,97, of Madison, passed away on Nov. 24 , 2022 in Waterville at Mount St. Joseph Nursing …
Death Notice: Mary Elizabeth Bishop
Bishop, Mary Elizabeth 97, of Madison, Nov. 24, in Waterville. Celebration of life 1 p.m., Dec. 10, The Church of Faith, …
Obituary: Annine Vashon
WINSLOW – Annine Vashon, 91, of Winslow, passed away peacefully on Sunday morning, Nov. 27, 2022, with family by her side. …