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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
May 7, 1973: Massive fire destroys several businesses, apartments on Main St. in Waterville, and Somerset Press Woman elect Bingham woman as ‘woman of the year’
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May 6, 1986: Maine State Library’s closure in Augusta having a ripple effect on other libraries, AT&T long-distance rates not going unnoticed, and 41-year-old priest who grew up in Waterville to become youngest bishop in the nation
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OFF RADAR: ‘Dreamtimes and Thoughtforms’
Fascinating reading for anyone who suspects there are more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of in our science
May 5, 1995: Fire destroys Thompson Volkswagen-Audi-Mazda car dealership in Waterville, teachers told of possible layoffs at Fairfield-area school district, and Brookside Elementary School to be renamed to honor ex-senator George J. Mitchell
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‘What’s Love got to do with It?’ a sweet, happy, lovable love story starring Lily James, writes Devine
I wonder if there is a writer’s room discussion about the title? And who decided that this was the winner? It’s very important for you to know that “What’s Love Got to Do with It?” opening May 5 at Waterville’s Maine Film Center, is not the biographical film based on the sad life of Tina […]
May 4, 1989: Pilot accused of embezzlement prior to fatal Augusta crash, Gov. McKernon visits Augusta Mental Health Institute, and water rates across the state expected to soar in wake of new testing
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Béla Fleck, fellow musicians to bring their music magic to Waterville on May 7
Quartet to release latest album ‘As We Speak’ May 12.
May 3, 1973: U.S. Air Force Major General who retired to Belgrade Lakes dies after short illness, flood danger eases across parts of Maine, and owner of Corner Store at Rome Corner ‘does things in big way’
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May 2, 1994: Odd-looking fish pulled from lower Togus Pond in Chelsea, Gardiner librarian on verge of losing his job, and snow covered mice wreaking havoc on trees locally
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