May 12, 2021
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Looking Back on May 12
100 Years Ago: 1921 E.L. Smith, cashier of the Shoe and Leather Bank of Auburn, recently received a May basket in the form of a box of chocolates and a bouquet of carnations from the clerks at the bank. The whole company was invited into the home and spent a most enjoyable evening. 50 Years Ago: 1971 Miss […]
Brian S. Pomerleau Sr.
SKOWHEGAN – Brian S. Pomerleau Sr., 81, passed away surrounded by his family on May 6, 2021.
Fire destroys barn at historic New Hampshire farm
A fire has destroyed a barn at a New Hampshire farm that’s been the backdrop for political events for Republican presidents and candidates through the years
Looking Back on May 11
100 Years Ago: 1921 Auburn motorists will have to drive with one eye on their speedometer from now on. Officer Bubier made his first two arrests Saturday and Sunday, and the motorists answered to charges in the Auburn municipal court. Signs have been placed in conspicuous positions on every road leading into the city, and […]
Penobscot Theatre Company presents The Dog Operas
All three ‘pupperas’ now available for streaming
African American Collection unveils exhibit on Maine’s Black families
University of Southern Maine
Ogunquit Playhouse offering a summer full of youth programming
Ogunquit Playhouse Arts Academy is thrilled to be offering a full slate of on-site youth programming this summer for ages 8-18. Our camp experiences sell out every year, drawing students from all over New England, and create lasting memories for campers and staff alike. Brought to life by a team of professional teaching artists, these […]
Photographer Tony King featured in rotating gallery
Central Maine Medical Center