Lata Mangeshkar was a major presence as a playback singer, singing songs that were later lip-synced by actors in India’s lavish Bollywood musicals.
2022
Top Biden aide says Ukraine invasion could come ‘any day’
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan says a conflict would come at an ‘enormous human cost.’
Return of Maine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Nerd Fest draws crowd to Vassalboro
Hundreds of people from all over Maine, and some from New Hampshire and Massachusetts, turned out for the all-day Maine Sci-Fi & Fantasy Nerd Fest.
Plenty of reasons to feel lucky to be in the Super Bowl
Several players on both teams took long roads to finally reach the big game.
Olympic roundup: U.S. women’s hockey tunes up for Canada with rout of Switzerland
The defending Olympic champions win 8-0 and will play their cross-border rival in their Group A finale on Tuesday.
Sports Digest: Kate Hall-Harnden sixth in long jump in return to competition
The Casco native had a best jump of 20-4 1/2 in her return from a knee injury.
Noted author to speak about democracy at Augusta’s First Amendment Museum
Randal Maurice Jelks, professor, documentary producer and award-winning author, is scheduled Tuesday to discuss his book, “Letters to Martin: Meditations on Democracy in Black America,” as part of the First Amendment Museum’s speaker series.
COVID-19 hospitalizations continue slow decline Sunday
But patients in critical care took a slight uptick across the state.
Augusta Teen Center to move into donated downtown building
Officials say facility at 244 Water St. to offer more room to expand services, help more teens and build community connections.
Survey: Waterville residents report severe browntail moth infestations
City Councilor Thomas Klepach, D-Ward 3, updates other councilors recently on efforts to identify where infestations are occurring in spring and summer and help residents mitigate problem.