That final moments in this splendid and lovely constructed film, will, of course, break the hardest heart, and is for you to embrace, J.P. Devine writes.
Kennebec Journal
News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Damariscotta River Grill to host exhibit through Sept. 9
The walls at the Damariscotta River Grill, 155 Main St. in Damariscotta, have transformed to summer colors and images, exploring a number of themes and capturing the light and beauty of Maine. Three artists capture the essence of summer and life in Maine in three distinct styles and viewpoints, through pastel, oil, acrylics, tempera and […]
Paving begins on U.S. Route 202 in Winthrop, Manchester
The work is taking place between 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. to reduce the impact on commuters.
July in central Maine was hot, but not the hottest July on record
Records show the hottest July was in 1952, but many of the top 20 warmest Julys have occurred in the last decade.
New Augusta police station proposal delayed due to depleted City Council
City officials hoped to send a proposal to borrow funds to build a new police station to voters in November, but those plans are now on hold.
White-nose syndrome has affected up to 97% of Maine’s bat population
The fungus has been in Maine since about 2010.
Liz Soares: When we are Vacationland
There used to be a more intense animosity toward the summer folk, in the days when more Mainers were in the ‘have-not’ category, writes Liz Soares.
Readfield’s Westberry receives Fulbright Award
Bates College graduate offered an English Teaching Assistant award, will travel to India.
Women.Respond exhibit on view in Hallowell
An opening reception for the group art exhibition is set for Aug. 2 at The Harlow.
2019 Cardillo Scholarships announced
The Daniel Cardillo Charitable Fund supports young people pursuing their artistic, academic, athletic and vocational or life’s passion outside of the traditional school environment.