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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Jan. 14, 1994: Downtown Augusta landmark clothing business closes, state pension plan pressed, and Oxford mom finds Augusta Mental Health Institute patient
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Antiques Roadshow coming to Boothbay in June
Maine is 1 of just 2 states to have never hosted the roadshow in its nearly 3-decade run, but that changes this summer.
Jan. 13, 1978: Meet this Fairfield boy, who’s defying Friday the 13th on his birthday. Also, Sen. William Hathaway agrees to debate Rep. Cohen during 1978 election campaign
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Jan. 12, 1993: Are you speeding on Western Ave. in Augusta? You better watch out. Also, Maine to vote soon on new school building rules
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Jan. 11, 2002: Winslow teachers to get 5% raises for next 3 years, popular pizza parlor in Waterville’s South End moving, and Oakland bans snowmobiles, ATV’s from recreation area
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Jan. 10, 1981: Sidney pastor says ‘no excuses left’ for missing Sunday’s service at Baptist church, also James Tierney sworn in as Maine’s 51st attorney general
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Jan. 9, 1993: Water levels are dangerous low in Pittsfield’s supply well, and Oakland woman among 400 across nation invited to attend president-elect Clinton’s ball
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Jan. 8, 1925: The centennial issue of the Kennebec Journal is ‘filled with historical articles, photos, and interesting data’
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Home Town Cafe opens in former sweetFrog location in Waterville
In Central Maine Eats, Home Town Cafe, a new breakfast and lunch eatery, opened Thursday at 72 Armory Road in Waterville.