The contest is open to high school students.
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Virtual flower growers conference set for this month
An additional in-person networking session is planned at Longfellow’s Greenhouses in Manchester.
Camden library digitalizing town’s newspaper
The Camden Public Library’s archives of the Camden Herald newspaper are being digitized and posted online. Phase one of the project, or the first 125 years of the newspaper, are already online. Phase two, 1998 to 2020, is in the works. “We are more than delighted, we are overjoyed,” said Ken Gross, director of the […]
Healthy Living for ME to offer leader training programs
Healthy Living for ME is offering several leader trainings in March for Mainers interested in volunteering with the organization as a workshop leader. Community organizations can have their staff and/or volunteers participate in the leader trainings. “If you’re passionate about health and wellness, leading workshops with Healthy Living for ME is a great way to […]
Light snow to start the week, but milder weather returns
The morning commute could be slick on Tuesday. After that, temperatures finally trend to be above average.
Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai says allegation was ‘enormous misunderstanding’
In an interview with a French newspaper she denied having accused a Chinese official of sexual assault.
Olympics: Mikaela Shiffrin out of giant slalom after first run
Shiffrin feel and missed a gate early in his first run, missing a chance to win her third Olympic gold.
State attorneys general races become litmus test for GOP election claims
Seats for attorneys general are up in 30 states this year.
Trump tirade on ‘racist’ Black prosecutors echoes other racist tropes
Former President Donald Trump recently told a mostly white crowd at a rally in Texas that his legal troubles are the fault of Black prosecutors he called racists.
Celtics beat Magic to earn fifth straight win
Jaylen Brown scores 26 points and Boston’s defense smothers Orlando.