Jen Gagnon, the youngest daughter of the late Jim Lane, thanked all who were in attendance for her father’s celebration of life on Sunday afternoon. Gagnon says the last few weeks have been an emotional roller coaster for her and her family, but that the love and support from the community has been great.
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Hallowell festival celebrates 50th anniversary of Woodstock
Music reverberated throughout the Hallowell’s downtown Sunday during the Woodstock and Arts Festival.
Families, children, get ‘sneak peek’ of Children’s Discovery Museum in Waterville
Those touring the future home of the Children’s Discovery Museum on Thursday viewed space inside the building on Eustis Parkway and got to interact with museum exhibits on the lawn outside.
After nearly 75 years, Downtown Augusta’s two-way traffic returns Monday
Water Street through downtown Augusta has been one-way since 1945. That’s expected to change sometime Monday afternoon.
J.P. Devine: Where I’m writing from, Part 3
J.P. Devine is in his “cafe,” watching and listening so he can write the next column.
New festival in Unity draws in impressive number of attendees to celebrate the local grain economy
The Bread and Brews festival was created to showcase and celebrate what MOFGA’s Communication and Outreach Director Katy Green described as the “grain renaissance” in Maine.
Easy-going Winthrop Summer Festival has something for everyone
Overcast skies threatened the day with rain, but attendees were treated to unique craft booth and family events.
Five Questions: Owner of Mainiac Brewing & Supply
Rick McCormick talks about how to know when it’s time to make a change.
UMA students getting hands-on experience in cybersecurity
The new Maine Cyber Range offers students simulated chances to detect and prevent cyber attacks.
Remediation work continues at site of Gardiner bridge project
The Department of Environmental Protection plans to deploy a geoprobe next week to try to locate the source of petroleum products in the soil next to Cobbosseecontee Stream.