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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Blue Summer’ and ‘Maine Quilts’
A new novel from Jim Nichols, and a photographic and narrative history of quilting in Maine
County Dems gain perspective with first student board member
Scott Donahue is providing the insights of his generation as a member of the Franklin County Democrat’s executive board.
Wilton finds no trace of sewage leaking into Wilson Lake
Though testing has determined sewage is not leaking into Wilson Lake, Wilton residents disagree.
Football Game of the Week: B North heavyweights clash as Lawrence visits Skowhegan
Bulldogs are looking to follow up a dominant opener, while Skowhegan wants to bounce back from a tough loss.
Mahoosuc Community Band to play September concert
Mahoosuc Community Band will play a concert at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 13, at the Bethel Common gazebo. After over a year of not playing music together, members of the Mahoosuc Community Band started rehearsing in June. Rusty at first, the band has worked hard to make music together again. Under the direction of […]
Dance block party to be held in Norway
DJ Thunder will provide the tunes from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 12, at Temple Street Dance Park in Norway. The event is presented by Cottage Street Creative Exchange. The Town of Norway has agreed to close Temple Street during that time to allow folks to spill out beyond the parking lot while dancing and […]
Music for Mavis brings Hot Damn to the gazebo
“Music for Mavis” Tuesdays at the Gazebo will host Hot Damn, husband and wife Deb and Dan Pelletier, at the September hours of 6-7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at the gazebo in Turner. The duo has the sound of a full band. Norm plays lead guitar and Debbie plays a zeta standup bass. Both […]
The Wrap: Share your apples for a new cider, find out who fed Phil
Have a Negroni, Tony, plus eat Filipino food in Portland