Maine Film Center’s ‘Cinema in Conversation’ to feature virtual screening of ‘In My Skin’ and “Women in Windows.’
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River Arts seeks artists work for ‘Artist’s Choice’ show
Deadline for submissions is Oct. 24.
DACF announces plans for virtual 2021 Maine Agricultural Trades Show
Past attendees, industry members, and all members of the agriculture community, asked to complete an online survey to help DACF design the best online model for virtual meetings, webinars, training sessions, and more; survey responses requested by Friday, Oct. 16.
Food safety plan development for small businesses webinar set
University of Maine Cooperative Extension will host a workshop for small-scale food producers about compliance with the Food Safety Modernization Act from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, according to a news release from the UMaine extension based in Orono. Intended for small food entrepreneurs, farm market managers and directors of shared-use kitchens, this […]
Lovejoy Pond Improvement Association finishes Watershed Survey
The completed survey report is expected by spring.
Girls soccer: Pair of strong teams from different classes embrace rare matchup
Monmouth/Winthrop (Class C) edges Richmond (Class D) in showdown between perennially tough programs.
Witnessing history in Gardiner as Christ Church celebrates bicentennial
The Episcopal church in Gardiner has drawn people to worship since the earliest days of Gardiner. The city’s historical record also shows the role it played in the growth and development of the city since the 18th century.
Republican incumbent Pouliot challenged by Democrat Hess in state Senate District 15 race
Two Augusta residents, one a real estate developer and the other a public health professional, are vying for the state Senate seat.
Man pleads guilty to lesser charges in Mount Vernon child sexual assault case
If Anthony J. Mecham, initially charged with felony counts of gross sexual assault and visual sexual aggression against a child, complies with the terms of the agreement he may end up with lone charge of unlawful sexual contact.
Three openings for at-large seats on the Gardiner City Council draws five candidates
Timothy Cusick and Maryann White, both incumbents, are each running for a third term on the City Council. Kerstin Gilg, Penny Sergent and Scott Williams, a former city councilor, are also running.