The Paul J. Schupf Art Center on Main Street plans to include movie cinemas, a gallery and studio rooms, a gathering space and cafe and a box office.
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Rookie central Maine Newspapers reporters recall their own college pandemic experience
Greg Levinsky of the Morning Sentinel and Emily Duggan of the Kennebec Journal graduated college during the pandemic.
After a year of pandemic measures, central Maine colleges see lasting change, hope for the fall
Now that the pandemic has forced colleges to adapt, some are seeing an increased number of graduates and shifting student demographics.
Sidney residents adopt $2.26 million budget at annual Town Meeting
The meeting was held at James H. Bean school in Sidney and lasted two hours.
Camden library to celebrate ‘Maritime Month’ in April
The Camden Public Library in April will host a series of online programs and feature a month-long virtual gallery of vintage photographs from the library’s Walsh History Center Collection. The gallery show, “A Visual History of Camden Harbor,” will be complemented by a slide talk given by Ken Gross, director of the History Center at […]
Amy Calder: Helping to beautify the world
Claire Prontnicki, 64, of Waterville does her part by collecting trash along the streets, volunteering at the library and training to be a hospice volunteer.
Wildlife refuge extends art contest submission deadline
‘Teen Art’ is the theme for March.
Police: Man shot by officer after crash investigation in Norridgewock
Police have revealed the identities of the man who was shot and the Somerset County deputy who shot him.
Skowhegan-area school district looks toward spring events, end-of-year celebrations
Officials in Maine School Administrative District 54 say they are planning a variety of events — including assemblies, prom and other gatherings — with rules for protective masks and social distancing still in force.
Organizers seek input on 2021 Common Ground Fair
Survey responses are to be submitted by March 31.