‘Flight’ is set at a family’s first Christmas gathering since their mother died. Resentment and love are intertwined.
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Dec. 11, 1986: Damaged playground keeps Winthrop Grade School students inside, jail administrator with Kennebec County Sheriff’s Department resigns, and new phone books are out
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Dec. 10, 1943: Snowball thrown at car in Waterville causes injury to Bangor man, Temple St. building gets damaged by fire, and dainty bed jackets are on sale at Emery-Brown Co. in Waterville
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Beyond the Tides’ and ‘The Natural Genius of Ants’
Bringing a short-story collection back to life, and a delightfully entertaining and educational novel for middle-grade readers
Dec. 9, 1980: Augusta school administration eyes shake-up, trustees and state agree on new veterans home design, and Beatle John Lennon is shot to death in NYC
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Dec. 8, 1989: Farmington men use shelled corn for warmth, jury finds Waterville man guilty of murder, and a Fairfield homeless shelter is backed in court
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Perfectly cast group returns in ‘Slow Horses’
In a time of sex, gore, vampires and endless Jeopardy winners, the masterful “Slow Horses” is more than welcome back. This British contemporary spy thriller, based on the 11th book in the “Lamb” series by writer Mick Herron, (whose background is currently being featured in the Dec. 5 issue of New Yorker Magazine) is back […]
Dec. 7, 1953: Belfast woman guilty of speeding 45 mph in a 45 mph zone, municipal elections in 6 Maine cities, and there’s hope for Hope
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Heather Pierson talks about Christmas show history, music projects, concerts
Trio to perform for first time at Waldoboro’s Waldo Theater Sunday, Dec. 11.
Maine Republicans want to strip tax benefits from businesses that boycott lobster
The lawmakers’ bill would penalize companies such as Whole Foods that refuse to buy Maine products because they don’t carry a stamp of approval from a third party.