The mural, titled ‘How Humanity Managed To Save the Planet,’ was developed by high school students working with a local artist and completed Sunday by community members.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Add this sweet tahini matzo to your Seder table – and swoon
Much like matzo crunch, this Passover treat is hard to put down.
New novel set in rural Maine explores the dark corners of a treatment center for troubled teens
In Martha Tod Dudman’s ‘Sunrise and the Real World,’ the line between resident and professional is often razor-thin.
You can never plant enough peas
There are 3 basic types: sugar snaps, snow peas and shelling peas. Fresh from the garden, all peas are peerless (though garden asparagus gives them a run for their money).
Former ‘Racist Sandwich’ co-host talks podcasting, teaching at Bowdoin and eating in Maine
Zahir Janmohamed, a visiting Bowdoin professor and co-founder of the acclaimed ‘Racist Sandwich’ podcast, asks difficult questions about race, gender and class – and how food relates to them all.
April 21, 1988: Botanical garden, miniature civic center, historical theme park all offered for ideas for Head of Falls property in Waterville, vehicle crashes into a Benton home, and a trial in Farmington to get a change in venue
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April 20, 1979: Plan to open all Maine stores on Sunday’s attacked by consumers, Maine State Lottery stays alive thanks to the Senate, and see a photo of a dead elm tree came down on Western Avenue in Augusta
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April 19, 1997: Airplane vandalized at Clinton airport sometime in the last two weeks, Maine Yankee spokesperson says electricity often taken for granted, and an Augusta man has been indicted in burglary of Sidney home
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Farmington Chess Club promotes community engagement
The Farmington Chess Club’s weekly meetings attract an average of a dozen participants, ranging from adults to homeschool students as young as 10.
Central Maine celebrates Earth Day with events starting Friday
From free movies to a community dance, here’s what’s going on this weekend in Central Maine to mark the anniversary of the start of the modern environmental movement.