The performance began with a reading of A.E. Houseman’s poem “To an Athlete Dying Young,” read by an EQ&IQ School staff member, followed by a rendition of ‘Auld Lang Syne’ sung by the students.
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Speakers tell of sexism in politics at Skowhegan’s Margaret Chase Smith Library
During the annual meeting, a former state representative and the executive director of the League of Women Voters addressed their experiences running for office.
Car fire in Clinton backs up southbound traffic on interstate on Sunday
Nobody was injured in the fire that backed up traffic into Burnham in both lanes of Interstate 95 south. .
Skowhegan man indicted on drug trafficking charges and possession of fentanyl, heroin
Indictments include charges for domestic violence, assaults on corrections and police officers, drug trafficking and burglaries in Somerset County.
Augusta candidates to debate Wednesday
Candidates are competing in two contested Augusta City Council races this year.
High end: Chelsea’s licensing fee for medical marijuana retail stores proposed at $1,000
A public hearing on proposed changes to the town’s medical marijuana retail store licensing ordinance, which goes before voters Nov. 5, is set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Chelsea Town Hall.
Farmingdale selectmen approve $10,500 in Fire Department expenditures
Fire Chief Dana Mealey said the new station, located just north of Gosline’s Hardware, will be done by Nov. 20.
After 8 years, Norridgewock again has a barbershop
Mark Evans opened his shop last month, the town’s first since Stanley Cates closed his shop eight years ago.
Augusta Multicultural Center seeks to welcome all
The State Street center is home to a digital language lab immigrants can use to learn to speak English, and organizers say it will also host community and cultural events.
Now 103, Waterville woman reflects on life and caring
Estelle Routhier traces her roots from Canada to Waterville, raising a family and making memories.