Most of the students who began home-schooling during the pandemic are still home-schooling. There are several good reasons for that.
November 2022
Commentary: Why Gov. Mills isn’t guaranteed the youth vote this November
Young Mainers are grappling with the toughest of choices: to leave or stay in the place we call home.
Nov. 2, 1977: Razor blades, needles reported in Halloween ‘treats’
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UMaine Extension to offer Recipe to Market online workshop
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension plans to offer an online workshop for entrepreneurs and farmers interested in starting a home-based, specialty food business in Maine from 9 a.m.–noon Friday. Nov. 18. Recipe to Market is a multidisciplinary program with topics including business basics, an overview of the specialty food industry and product development, licensing […]
Maine Maritime Museum offering free admission this month
BATH — As part of its ongoing effort to improve accessibility, the Maine Maritime Museum is offering free admission to all visitors during November, thanks to a grant from the Davenport Trust. “We are committed to removing as many barriers as we can to make the museum accessible,” said Christopher Timm, executive director, according to […]
Death Notice: Eilene “Tinker” Jeanette Lorraine Labonte
Labonte, Eilene “Tinker” Jeanette Lorraine, 60, Oct. 29, 2022. …
Death Notice: Claire R. Caret
Caret, Claire R., 90, in Augusta, Oct. 29, 2022. Visit, Nov. 4, 2-4 p.m., Plummer Funeral Home, Augusta. Mass, Nov. …
Death Notice: Kerwin Paul Eastman
Eastman, Kerwin Paul, 87, of Gardiner, at home, Oct. 31, 2022. Staples Funeral Home and Cremation Care, Gardiner. …