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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
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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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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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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Nov. 20, 1990: Messy storm closes schools and causes several fender benders in central Maine, amount of cash raised in attorney general race disturbs some, and only 22 percent of jail funds are going back to Maine’s counties
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Central Maine Eats: Mount Vernon’s Scapes new menu and Aroma Joe’s break
Complete coverage of restaurants, food trucks and food events in the Augusta and Waterville, Maine, areas.
Nov. 19, 1973: Plane believed to be down near Spring Road area of Pittsfield, meet this Waterville woman who’s running for mayor, and missing Sanford hunter sends letter from Honolulu
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Report finds that America is catching and eating a little less fish
America ate a little bit less seafood in 2022, as per capita consumption fell about 3% to 19.8 pounds in 2022, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s ‘Fisheries of the United States’ report.
Nov. 18, 2004: T-Mobile plans to open call center with 700 jobs at FirstPark in Oakland, cancer-care center slated for golf course in Augusta, and Iraq War death toll reaches 1,214
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