River Arts in Damariscotta will present the artwork of Maine artist Chris Cover in a solo show “My Painting and Pottery” from Thursday, Oct. 8, through Wednesday, Oct. 21, in the River Room gallery at 36 Elm St. in Damariscotta, according to a news release from the gallery. Covert’s mixed media show combines her pottery […]
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Registration open for Center on Aging virtual Clinical Geriatrics Colloquium set for Oct. 27
Zoom links for all sessions and access to resources will be sent to registrants in advance of the colloquium.
Educational membership program for Maine film students created
First workshop scheduled for Oct. 8 via Zoom.
Embden Farm protected for generations to come
Trembly family hands over pitchfork to new owners Emily Eckhardt and Dillon Robinson.
Lithgow Library to offer Zoom book group for adults
Lithgow Library staff will offer a monthly virtual book discussion on Tuesday evenings this fall. A variety of genres will be explored, and will start at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20. Jaed Coffin’s memoir “Roughhouse Friday” will be discussed, according to a news release from the Augusta library. Future meeting dates will be on Nov. […]
Chicken and dumplings, pie drive-up set for Oct. 17
Pre-orders (optional) can be placed at 5 p.m. Oct. 10 through Oct. 16.
Waterville Planning Board delays recommending short-term rental rules
While the board has worked on putting together regulations for short-term rentals to recommend to the City Council, members said they were not ready to vote Monday night, instead launching a subcommittee to work on the issue.
Waterville City Council to consider emergency medical services agreement, ice rink land lease
Councilors on Tuesday are also expected to consider amendments to the city’s marijuana ordinance.
Family of drive-by shooting victim in Waterville loses food stamps, social security
After 7-year-old Emahleeah Frost was shot in February, the family got $14,100 from a GoFundMe effort, but because of that income, their food stamps and Supplemental Security Income were taken away according to her parents.
Poirier challenging Austin for seat representing Skowhegan and part of Madison
Incumbent Democrat Betty Austin and Republican Jennifer Poirier are running for House District 107 seat.