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April Reed-Cox, Matt Meister plan Waldoboro performance
Cellist April Reed-Cox and pianist Matthew Mainster plan to perform a program of cello and piano at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at Broad Bay Congregational at 941 Main St. in Waldoboro. The music will range from the Baroque to the Neo-Classic and Romantic. As Mainster says, “This is music you could lose yourself in, […]
Finding Our Voices collects $58,000 in “Ripple Effect”
A group of southern Maine women have donated $58,000 to Finding Our Voices in what Patrisha McLean — the president/founder of the grassroots nonprofit giving peer-to-peer hand-ups to women survivors of domestic abuse — calls “the gift that keeps on giving.” The $18,000 awarded to the group in February has more than tripled with a […]
Semester of Service’s $1.5K grants to support youth action
AUGUSTA — Volunteer Maine, the state service commission, is offering $1,500 mini-grants to support youth-led projects through its Semester of Service grant program. Applications are due by Thursday, Nov. 2. Youth groups in schools, faith communities, service organizations and nonprofits are eligible to apply and participate. The Semester of Service begins on Martin Luther King […]
World Series: Diamondbacks even series with 9-1 win
Arizona starter Merrill Kelly sails through seven innings, and Tommy Pham leads a 16-hit attack as the Diamondbacks pull away from Texas in the final three innings.
Lisbon community mourns those lost in Lewiston attacks
Lisbon held a vigil Saturday night — with many from Lewiston and beyond — for those who died in the shootings at Just-in-Time Recreation and Schemengees Bar & Grille in Lewiston.
Pastrnak scores twice as Bruins extend points streak with 4-1 win over Red Wings
David Pastrnak gets his seventh and eighth goals of the season as Boston improves to 7-0-1.
‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry found dead at his Los Angeles home, reports say
The Emmy-nominated actor was found dead of an apparent drowning Saturday. He was 54.
Police were alerted last month about Lewiston shooter’s threats, but ‘we couldn’t locate him’
After stepped-up patrols of the U.S. Army Reserve base where Robert Card trained and a visit to his Bowdoin home – neither of which turned up any sign of him – they moved on.
Inside the job search that led to the Red Sox hiring Craig Breslow
Breslow was on the team’s radar from the start of its search, but became the front-runner after a number of early targets were not interested in the job.