The Public Theatre production of “I And You” will end its streaming availability at midnight on Sunday, March 21. One year ago, this production – featuring Emma Wisniewski and London Carlisle – was cancelled on the day it was scheduled to open. Only the preview audiences saw the show. Before sending the actors home to […]
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Maine musician, actor to play James Taylor tribute show
Performance will be livestreamed from the stage at Johnson Hall
Mad Horse Theatre continues Virtual Chit Chat series
Mad Horse Company Member Allison McCall hosts Mad Horse Theatre hosts an eclectic mix of Maine artists from 7-8:30 p.m. on Friday, March 19, for short presentations and lively discussion in the next edition of the theater’s monthly virtual Artist Chit Chat. The March Chit Chat features the following artists: Suze and Mel Quackenbush (Shakespeare […]
Chesterville elections are Friday, Town Meeting Monday
Elections are 2-8 p.m. Friday, March 19. Town Meeting will be held 7 p.m. at the Chesterville Fire Department, Dutch Gap Road.
Oasis of Music to feature songs from 17th century
The music of John Dowland, an English Renaissance composer, will be performed at the Oasis of Music from 12:30-1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17, at the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Lewiston. Greg Boardman on violin, Scott Vaillancourt on organ, and Terrence Karn on hand and small mallet percussion will perform their arrangements […]
Lean in Toward the Light fundraiser event will benefit Sophia’s House
Two events on the spring equinox to benefit Sophia’s House
‘Snuggie Bear’ featured in March Storywalk in Auburn
The children’s book “Snuggie Bear goes to the Maine Wildlife Park,” by Cynthia D. Grimm with illustrations by Peri Broadbent, is featured for the month of March in the Storywalk along the Riverwalk in Auburn. The Storywalk begins on the panels at Bonney Park and finishes at Festival Plaza on Main Street. Both Grimm and […]
Standish woman dies in Baldwin crash
Desiree Lessard, 42, was driving on Marston Road when her car went off the road and into a small stream, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Weir’ and ‘River Voices: Perspectives on the Presumpscot’
Ruth Moore’s first novel as republished by Islandport Press, and a thoughtfully produced volume of poetry and art from the Friends of the Presumpscot River
Trader buys $36 million of copper, gets painted rocks instead
6,000 tons of blister copper in more than 300 containers were switched with jagged paving stones, spray-painted to resemble the semi-refined metal.