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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Jan. 21, 1980: Could Water St. in Augusta be transformed into a canopied shopping mall? Also, Augusta council to act on 3 variants of 7-Eleven store
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Jan. 20, 1978: Roof of Augusta Civic Center not in any danger of collapsing says architects, and shipwreck artifacts to be shown this month at Maine State Museum
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Jan. 19, 1983: 12-unit condominium plan in Oakland near Waterville Country Club revealed, Kennebec County jail money to be sought for repairs, and a Lamaze class in Fairfield with a twist
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On MLK weekend, ski trip offers winter fun, community for Black visitors
Lisa Jones, the owner of Black Travel Maine, hopes the tour welcoming an underrepresented, and perhaps tentative, clientele counters a ‘false narrative’ about the Pine Tree State.
Jan. 18, 1998: Susan Collins goes 5 days without power at her Bangor home after historic ice storm. Also, this Augusta homeowner is going on day 10 without power.
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Jan. 17, 1985: Was the wind chill -80 degrees this morning in central Maine? Also, fire engulfs East Benton home, and Waterville’s police chief has an opinion on state’s new noise law
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What products contain Red 3 dye? Check ingredient labels to find out
U.S. regulators on Wednesday banned the dye from the nation’s food supply.
Quick, easy, affordable and delicious: Steamed Maine mussels have it all
Did we mention that they’re environmentally friendly, too?
Jan. 16, 2002: Thanks to enhanced 911, these Augusta roads & streets will change names. Also, Augusta teachers accept contract after 11 months, and report shows progress in technology growth
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