Sydney Veilleux and Alexis Grant were on the social media team for Polished, Lasell’s award-winning, student-produced fashion and culture magazine.
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Union restaurant owner to give Zoom talk Jan. 27
One of Sterlingtown Public House owners Jillian Lary Vose Library’s next speaker.
Thorndike Board of Selectmen await information before moving cannabis business forward
The three-member board wants to know the modifications and additions Nova Farms will make to the property.
Fire Marshal’s spokesperson confirms fire that destroyed camp near Jackman was arson
Officials charged Mark J. Walston Jr. of Pittsfield with the arson. Walston faces several charges after allegedly stealing a vehicle and ending up in Jackman last week.
Benton Elementary declares second outbreak; Skowhegan-, Pittsfield-area districts report new COVID-19 cases
The cases were reported in Maine School Administrative District 49, 53 and 54.
Defend Our Health calls for stricter guidelines when testing for PFAS; criticizes state approach
Patrick MacRoy, deputy director for Defend Our Health, joins other health advocates in calling upon the state to implement stricter and more thorough guidelines when it comes to testing water, food products and sludge for forever chemicals.
Winslow Town Council approves $2 million sale of building
Orion Ropeworks will now own their portion of the building on 16 Heywood Road along with Johnny’s Selected Seeds in the other part.
Liz Soares: Antidote for a pandemic
Jigsaw puzzles, in particular, are more than just a way to pass the time, writes Liz Soares.
2021 Common Ground Country Fair poster released
UNITY — At the annual meeting of the Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association on Jan. 14, the organization kicked off a year-long celebration of MOFGA’s 50th anniversary by unveiling the 2021 Common Ground Country Fair poster. The design, featuring a bountiful tree, showcases fruits and vegetables that are available at the height of Maine’s […]
Tax filing talk set for Jan. 25 via Zoom
Discussion hosted by Augusta’s Lithgow Library.