The show, which runs through June 8, reminds us of the role of protest art in effecting societal change.
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March 14, 1992: Parents in Vassalboro say new school is making their kids sick, Walmart may be coming to both Augusta and Waterville, and medicine has been restored for some 200 mental health patients in Augusta area
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March 13, 1973: Temperature rises to 119 degrees in Waterville… by way of broken sign, and government grant of nearly $18M received here
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March 12, 1986: Augusta bank robber given 6 year prison sentence, string of ordinances removes city of Waterville parking spaces, and fire damages Fairfield home
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March 11, 2001: Town of Jefferson votes down middle school for Union 51, state library sustains water damage following winter storm, and Maine & snowmobiling
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March 10, 1995: Thorndike couple’s 25-acre lot in Clinton was clearcut without their permission, state paper mills want fewer taxes in 1995, and these Skowhegan woman will bike across US
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March 9, 1982: Maine has second highest draft registration in nation says Selective Service, and over $660K worth of Statehouse improvements planned
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March 8, 1979: 3,000 Maine college graduates default on student loans says department, state education board to name 3 nominees, and Pratt & Whitney nets $50M deal
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Ash Wednesday, first date recreated, protests among this Week In Photos
Here are some of our favorite Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel photos from Feb. 28-March 7.
Portland actor who started in community theater is thriving on the small screen
Holly Hinchliffe began acting at Lyric Music Theater in South Portland, and has also performed in high-profile TV shows like ‘Chicago Fire,’ ‘Law & Order: SVU’ and ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.’