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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Veteran-owned food truck finds pop-up location in Waterville
Hero’s on Wheels is one of many food businesses in recent years to eschew the traditional brick-and-mortar restaurant and take to the road.
AUTHOR EVENT: Rachel Beanland
Nationally-recognized author announces release of ‘The House Is On Fire’
April 20, 1984: Cony chess team raking in all the awards, closure of portion of Hatch Hill landfill may not cost as much as predicted, and Richmond Days may not be doomed after all
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‘The Sixties Show’ travels back in time
When you get to my age, the music of your youth is not only nostalgic but a vivid reminder of better times and a simpler life. For me, the ’60s were filled with some of my favorite songs and artists so when I heard that a stage show/concert was coming to the Waterville Opera House […]
April 19, 1968: Augusta woman gets $15,000 in alienation of affections suit, value of chamber of commerce stressed at Skowhegan session, and about 200 Maine high school students at UMaine for 65th Maine High School Festival
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April 18, 2000: Opposition to planned Manchester retail nursery blooms, recycled materials in Augusta could help power local fuel mill, and Maine fire crews are short of volunteers
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April 17, 1975: 250 senior citizens attend special clinic at Winslow church, Waterville school board & city council clash over 1975 school budget, and Freedom train comes to Maine
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Little Lad’s will pop into new markets with national expansion
The popular vegan popcorn company based in Maine is poised to open a larger production facility in Vermont.
Maine Gardener: And so it begins
Baseball fans have their opening day. So do gardeners.