The Camden Public Library is set to host local women’s health and functional medicine consultants Charlene Orne and Deb Czuchra for a presentation about the effects of sugar at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14. The program, “I’m sorry Sugar, but we need to break up,” will take place in the Picker Room at the Camden […]
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Farmington church to host Coat & Cupboard open houses
FARMINGTON — Coat & Cupboard plans to host two open house events this fall, offering free coats, boots and other warm clothing to the community at Old South First Congregational Church, UCC, 235 Main St. A project for the youth group, the open house events will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, […]
Maine Woodland Owners to offer online talk on managing property Dec. 10
Maine Woodland Owners is hosting a presentation geared for property owners in Maine who are new to managing their woodlands. Maine Forest Service District Forester Lauren Ouellette plans to present “You Have Woods … Now What? Ten Important Things for New Woodland Owners” at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10, as part of the online […]
Intruder arrested after gaining access to two Spruce Mountain schools
It appears the intruder entered Spruce Mountain Middle School as a student was leaving, and then was apparently let into the high school by a student where he was later arrested and banned from the district.
Coyle gets first career hat trick as Bruins beat Islanders, 5-2
David Pastrnak’s power-play goal breaks a tie early in the third period, and Charlie Coyle adds his second and third goals of the game as Boston pulls away.
Democratic presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson makes her pitch to Maine voters
The best-selling author turned politician makes a campaign stop in Portland in an effort to gather enough signatures to get on Maine’s primary ballot in March.
Thursday’s college roundup: Maine shuts down La Salle for first win
Women’s basketball: Anne Simon leads the Black Bears with 20 points in a 58-48 victory.
Russian missile hits Liberia-flagged ship in Odesa, Ukraine’s main Black Sea port
The strike killed a port worker and wounded another while also injuring 3 citizens of the Philippines who are crew members on the ship.
NFL notebook: Jefferson back for Vikings, but won’t play until he’s fully healed
Minnesota’s star receiver Justin Jefferson missed four games with a pesky hamstring injury that he wants to be sure is completely healed.
Arkansas man receives world’s first eye transplant, a step toward one day restoring sight
It’s far too soon to know if Aaron James, who was injured in an accident, will ever see through his new left eye, but surgeons hoped replacing it would yield better cosmetic results for his new face. So far, it’s doing just that.