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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘For the People’ has best ‘action’ writing since ‘West Wing’
It debuted on March 13, 2018, at 10 p.m. on ABC. So why should we go back that far to dig in on what some are calling Shonda Rhimes’ “Grey’s Anatomy” in a courtroom? First of all, it moves faster, has better deeper characters and is written by Paul William Davies, who gives it the […]
Sept. 7, 1984: Eight indicted in undercover drug operation in Franklin County, ‘sacred cows’ defended in school debate, and a judge bars Maine State Police from soliciting advertisements in magazine ‘The Maine Trooper’
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Nelson talks about bringing back their dad’s legacy
Twins to perform ‘Ricky Nelson Remembered’ show Sept. 17 at Waterville Opera House.
Sept. 6, 1995: Gardiner Area High School addition gets OK from state, Winthrop woman takes her harassment case to rights panel, and high school friends save kid from drowning at Acadia National Park
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Wilton woman would love cards for 103rd birthday
Ferna Girardin of Wilton turns 103 on Thursday, would love cards to help her celebrate.
Sept. 5, 1973: Maine Criminal Justice Academy campus goes coed for the first time, power supply issues in New England fixed, and young Keith Norris was off to a rough start during his first day of school in Newport
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Sept. 4, 1986: Samantha Smith’s mother sues airline that crashed and killed her daughter 13 months ago, man arrested and another sought in Augusta shooting, and it’s time to reserve your lobster…plates, that is
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A fresh corn primer: How to choose, store and cook summer’s golden treasure
Four area chefs offer their expertise so you can enjoy this season’s sweet corn crop to the fullest.
Home Plates: Pasta and a tea kettle help keep this marriage together
When his wife was heavily pregnant, George Murray mastered an unusual spaghetti recipe.