Matthew Peinado’s current exhibit at USM-LAC is titled ‘Connections,’ which also describes his goal of connecting his students to the transformative nature of art.
Lewiston
Bath concert featuring Tricky Britches moved to March 29
The Chocolate Church Arts Center moved the Feb. 15 concert because of a snowstorm.
Edward Little girls swim co-op completes sweep, Camden Hills repeats at KVAC championships
Edward Little/Lewiston/Leavitt/Poland girls claim first conference championship, and defending champion Camden Hills wins Class B title with ease.
Lewiston, Lisbon/St. Dom’s, Ellsworth repeat as state cheering champions
All state champs from previous year defend titles for first time since 2000.
Records fall as Morse, Edward Little co-op win KVAC boys swimming titles
Edward Little/Lewiston/Leavitt/Poland wins its fourth straight Class A conference title, and Morse wins its fourth straight in Class B.
Lewiston approves contract for soon-to-be former Waterville administrator Bryan Kaenrath
The Waterville city manager and former legislator said a top priority is creating “a real sense of hope, optimism and momentum in the community.” Kaenrath’s starting salary will be $180,000.
Forming a swimming relay team can take some time, strategy
Coaches look at a variety of factors like speed, starting positions and competitive drive when determining their relay squads.
Waterville hires firm to search for new city manager
The City Council voted 6-0 Tuesday to hire Eaton Peabody Consulting Group of Augusta for $8,000 to search for a new city manager following Bryan Kaenrath’s resignation.
Varsity Maine basketball, hockey polls – Feb. 5
The top 10 boys and girls basketball teams and top five boys and girls hockey teams in Maine as voted on by reporters from the Press Herald, Kennebec Journal/Morning Sentinel, Sun Journal, Times Record and Forecaster, with first-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points. Through games of 2/4/25 BOYS BASKETBALL 1. Noble (7) 96 […]
Anti-Trump protest in Augusta still on despite confusion
Two organizers dropped out, but the event, part of a nationwide day of protest, is still set for noon at the State House.