The story itself is a relatively thin, basic tale of revenge, of cowboys, Indians and historic villains, J.P. Devine writes.
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News and information from the greater Augusta area.
Poetry reading, book signing set for Farmington
A Poetry Reading and Book Signing with three Maine poets, Kristen Case, Colin Cheney and Jefferson Navicky, will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers, 193 Broadway Farmington,. The evening will begin by celebrating a new book by Farmington author, UMF professor, and New Commons founder, Kristen Case, “Principles […]
‘Hamlet’ to open July 18 in Monmouth
“Hamlet,” by William Shakespeare and directed by Dawn McAndrews, will be staged July 18 through Aug. 17 at Cumston Hall, 796 Main St. in Monmouth. In the wake of his father’s abrupt death, Hamlet returns home to find his personal and political world turned upside down — his mother remarried, his uncle on the throne, […]
‘Godspell’ to open July 18 at Lakewood Theater
“Godspell” will open Thursday, July 18, at Lakewood Theater, 76 Theater Road, in Madison. Performance are set for July 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26 and 27. This successful rock opera needs little introduction, but when it was first produced on Broadway in 1971 it broke new ground in its stage treatment of the […]
Wayne cardboard canoe race a boat load of laughter
Sustain Wayne’s Strawberry Festival raised money to fund the restoration of the historic Masonic hall, and it is expected to become an annual event.
Hallowell filmmaker brings Cape Verde to Maine in MIFFONEDGE film
Caleb Baker, 34, grew up in Norridgewock, graduated from Skowhegan Area High School and went on to earn psychology and law degrees; but his true passion is filmmaking, and he brings that passion to the Maine International Film Festival.
Bar Harbor Bank signs deal to take over 8 People’s United branches in Maine
Bar Harbor Bank to acquire 8 branches in central Maine
Stories from the Metroplex set for July 16
Event will be held at in the Mount Vernon Community Center.
‘Recovering the Recent Past’ presentation set
Educator David Leigh to share responses to letters sent to key individuals who had had great influence in national, international events during the late 20th century.
Bates College announces 2019 graduates
LEWISTON — Bates College graduated 469 students from 36 states and 36 countries on May 26. Cumulatively, the class of 2019 performed 80,000 hours of community service, exemplifying Bates’ commitment to community learning and civic action. The local students include: Kyle Flaherty, of Litchfield, who majored in history. Flaherty, the child of Mr. and Mrs. […]