The new, 38-seat restaurant will add outdoor seating this summer on a private patio.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Fictional mall shootings in Maine provide focus of 2 new novels
‘Shelter In Place,’ by bestselling author Nora Roberts, and ‘If We Had Known,’ by Elise Juska both come out this spring.
Maine girls joining boys in Cub Scouts amid national demographic shift
In a historic move, the Boy Scouts are starting to welcome girls officially and a handful of Maine Cub Scout packs are getting ahead of the rollout.
For a Randolph couple, a cold and muddy run sounds like wedding bells
In an unusual ceremony, two runners tie the knot after completing the annual Dirty Dog Mud Race at Thomas College while decked out in wedding gear.
Dine Out Maine: Tuscan Table is gorgeous, but uneven
One evening, service was great and food just OK. Another night, it went the other way.
Society Notebook: And the Source award goes to …
The Portland Press Herald honors the state’s environmental heroes at ‘the Oscars of sustainability.’
Finally ready, Woolwich painter tells her disabled daughter’s story through portraits
Martha Miller captures the essence of Lisbeth, who never recovered from a childhood brain injury.
Portland’s new municipal organist wants to restore the bond between instrument and listener
James Kennerley sees himself as a civil servant, and he begins his duties Wednesday night.
Waterville council to consider transferring funds to move sculpture
‘The Ticonic,’ created by sculptor Roger Majorowicz, probably will be moved from The Concourse to Head of Falls before June 1, according to City Manager Michael Roy.
Portland Symphony Orchestra won’t be playing at July 4th fireworks
Organizers say there isn’t enough money from sponsors and the community this year to continue the eight-year musical tradition.