Her day jobs lost to the COVID-19 pandemic, a Buxton woman sees a need and seizes an opportunity.
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CMCA announces artists for 2020 Biennial Exhibition
Statewide event opens in October in Rockland.
Spurwick named 2020 beneficiary of Maine Marathon
Spurwink has been named one of seven beneficiaries of this year’s Maine Marathon, Half Marathon and Relay event set for Sunday, Oct. 4. Spurwink will receive a $2,500 donation from the event, according to a news release from Bob Dunfey, volunteer race director. “We are thrilled to have been chosen as a beneficiary this year,” […]
Call for video contest entries
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship ‘Who Wrote Shakespeare?’ Video Contest submission deadline is July 20.
Morning fire damages Hallowell house
The fire, which broke out before 3:45 a.m. Sunday, remains under investigation.
Cold and windy Saturday with rain and snow showers; drier Sunday
It’s the second weekend of May and snow is on the way. Things look to improve after this wild weather weekend.
Virtual Tai Chi for Health and Balance, Better Health Now programs offered
Free workshops offered by Healthy Living for ME.
Bill Nemitz: Cutting through the thicket between want and need
As Maine partially reopens its economy today, each of us still must decide when, and how, to re-engage.
Three gloomy days likely to be capped by our best yet
Rain, heavy at times, will fall on Friday, but Sunday will be aptly named.
Maine may struggle to claim federal pandemic funding for elections
The CARES Act would provide Maine with $3.2 million to cover extra election costs, but the Legislature can’t appropriate $658,000 in matching funds because it is not in session.