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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Nov. 25, 2000: Waterville councilors accuse city’s mayor of dirty politics, shoppers off and running in Waterville, and meet Waterville’s girl soccer player of the year
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Nov. 24, 1988: More people then ever before are eating at Augusta-area restaurants for Thanksgiving, and George Bush chats with neighbors in Kennebunkport
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On Music: Improvisational fun happens with Colin Mochrie, Brad Sherwood, Lucky Clark writes
Colin & Brad, Asking For Tour, will be staged Dec. 6 and 7 at the Waterville Opera House.
Nov. 23, 1971: Politics should end following election says candidate for Waterville mayor to students, Vassalboro man given prison term, and local hospital admission notes
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Busy Body’ and ‘Patchwork Quilt Murder’
A timely, classic Agatha Christie-style mystery, and the 30th book in the Lucy Stone Mystery series.
Nov. 11, 2007: Revitalized Kennebec River winds away from its polluted past, boating accident on Great Pond sends four to hospital with one still missing, and its high school playoff season
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Nov. 22, 1996: Meet this Randolph woman who helps people cope through rape-crisis issues, Bangor Street in Augusta seeing lots of work underground, and a pipeline project through Maine will create jobs says commission
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Column: Christmas trees provide joy, and they do so much more
Are you feeling guilty about cutting down a young, living tree? The head of the Maine Christmas Tree Association says the trees do lots of good.
Nov. 21, 1981: Dad of Clinton, son of Canton, China, reunite for first time in 37 years, and former police chief in Fairfield defends officer at council meeting
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