Deertrees Theatre has a full lineup of events for its 87th season. Deertrees will present theatrical productions, comedies, exhibits, family shows, and concerts from June through early September, at 156 Deertrees Road, in Harrison. The complete season schedule and tickets are available at deertrees-theatre.org. Since 1936, Deertrees Theatre has valued the performing and visual arts […]
2023
U.S. aged quickly in last decade as baby boomers lived longer, births dropped
Maine was the oldest state in the U.S., with a median age of 45.1, as more baby boomers aged out of the workforce.
Oath Keepers founder gets 18 years for seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 attack
Stewart Rhodes’ sentence – the first for a seditious conspiracy conviction – is the longest that has been handed down so far in Capitol riot cases.
Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow
Ukraine’s deputy defense minister said Thursday that regular Russian troops had replaced Wagner units in the suburbs but that Wagner fighters remained inside the city.
Dual threat: Brunswick senior Sophia Morin turning in strong spring in 2 sports
Morin, the defending Class A champ in the javelin, also playing big role on softball team.
Palmyra couple indicted on charges they operated methamphetamine lab, endangered children
Jessica Quimby, 44, and Joseph R. Quimby, 41, were indicted last week by a Somerset County grand jury and are facing charges that include aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs and endangering the welfare of a child.
Lawmakers may study hospital ‘facility fees’ before restricting them
Ann Woloson, executive director of Mainers for Affordable Health Care, said she supports creating a task force to study the issue and balance the needs of patients and hospitals.
Man arrested after car collides with gates of Downing Street, where UK prime minister lives
It was not immediately clear whether the crash was deliberate.
Supreme Court limits federal power over wetlands, boosts property rights over clean water
By a 5-4 vote, the justices boosted property rights over concerns about clean water, writing that wetlands can only be regulated if they have a ‘continuous surface connection’ to larger, regulated bodies of water.
Identity Crisis playing at Mixers on Friday night
Identity Crisis lives up to their name covering a range of genres from hard rock to dance/electro pop at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, May 26, at Mixers Nightclub & Lounge in Sabattus. The band, made up of members Glenn Foss (drums), Jeff Foss (guitar), Mike Richards (bass), Bri Levesque (lead vocals) and Tiffany Petrie (vocals), […]