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Wiscasset
Wiscasset association continues craft workshops March 16, 30
The workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
Maine society, foundation to host story about German POWs
David Greenham will share a story of cooperation, kindness and enemies who found a way to work for a common good and even become friends.
Lincoln County committee to host labor movement talks
Frances Perkins Center’s executive director and Maine AFL-CIO’s president will speak Thursday, Feb. 27.
Saturday’s Augusta basketball tournament highlight reel
Top plays from second day of the basketball tourney at the Augusta Civic Center.
Maine Digital Opportunity Initiative gets grant
The initiative focuses on older adults, veterans, individuals with disabilities and rural residents.
New administration sparks uncertainty for Brunswick PFAS spill cleanup
Local officials are waiting for what comes next at the federal level while they continue to grapple with a toxic chemical spill.
Groovetide concert set for Feb. 20 in Bath
The midcoast five-piece contemporary jam-style band performs music spanning generations and genres.
Bath concert featuring Tricky Britches moved to March 29
The Chocolate Church Arts Center moved the Feb. 15 concert because of a snowstorm.
Camden’s Bay Chamber plans Rasa String Quartet show of Valentine’s Day
The Boston-based quartet is known for delivering fresh, engaging performances that celebrate global traditions.