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Rockland man named Chef of the Year
HospitalityMaine, the nonprofit trade group that represents the state’s hotels and restaurants, has named its Chef of the Year, Restaurateur of the Year, and Innkeeper of the Year.
Two Earth Day beers to be released Saturday in Portland
Foundation Brewing and Orono Brewing will release IPAs at an event at The Thirsty Pig. Proceeds will benefit local clean water projects.
Tall Tales Twice Told to be staged in Monmouth
Performance is part of the Page to Stage tour set for April 22-May 24.
Scientists spur some activity in brains of dead pigs
Scientists restored some activity within the brains of pigs that had been slaughtered hours before.
Shakespeare’s Birthday celebration set for April 20
Recycled Shakespeare Company will celebrate William Shakespeare’s 455th Birthday with The Bard’s Birthday Bash on Saturday, April 20 in Waterville. Throughout the day, participants will read all 154 of Shakespeare’s sonnets, sing Shakespearean and Elizabethan songs, and experience performances of scenes, monologues and talks to recognize the works by Shakespeare. The day is broken into […]
Shop online? Ways to reduce damage to the environment
Jets and trucks deliver your orders one box at a time and then there are the returns.
Long-lost Kafka works could emerge after messy legal battle
A trove of never-before-seen works by Franz Kafka could soon be unveiled as a decade-long legal battle over his estate winds down.
Master mentalist, magician Paul Draper to appear at Chocolate Church
“Mysteries of the Mind” will be staged April 18 in Bath.
Hundreds at Portland cathedral pray for people of Paris in wake of Notre Dame fire
Bishop Robert Deeley offers a prayer ‘for the people of France whose temple of God’s glory has been so marred by this destructive fire.’