Despite a judge’s orders and the Trump administration’s promise to release the funding, farmers across the country, including in Maine, are still waiting for millions in federal reimbursements for agricultural conservation projects.
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Brunswick center to host talk about Paul Revere’s ride
The April 10 program features a display of a rare history center drum captured at Bunker Hill.
Rochelle Rice to perform at Bath arts center April 5
Rice is a vocalist, composer and storyteller whose artistry blurs the lines between jazz, soul, and contemporary pop.
Brunswick church to hold fundraising concert April 12
BRUNSWICK — UUCB Concerts for a Cause is set to present blues performer Guy Davis at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, to raise money for the Brunswick Area Teen Center and Maine Family Planning. Davis won the “Keeping the Blues Alive” Award and was nominated by The Blues […]
Professional photographers association convention set for Freeport in April
This event brings together some of the industry’s top photographers to inspire and elevate one’s craft, whether focused on portraiture, fashion, weddings, or creative projects.
Varsity Maine basketball, hockey polls – March 6
The top 10 boys and girls basketball teams and top five boys and girls hockey teams in Maine, through games of March 5.
UMaine Extension seeks adult volunteers to help 4-H youth understand ticks
Mentors should have a passion for tick safety and youth education, along with a commitment to providing positive youth development experiences.
Maine lawmaker wants state to help farmers affected by federal funding freeze
A proposed bill would create a state-funded no-interest loan program for Maine farmers whose federal contracts are frozen by the Trump administration.
Maine’s coldest case: Police still don’t know who killed Kenny Wood Jr. in Auburn in 1954
Despite years of investigation, authorities have never figured out who murdered the 12-year-old from Gray.
Part of L.L.Bean flagship store torn down as $50M renovations continue
The project is expected to be completed by fall 2026.