GARDINER — Summer ArtWalk Gardiner is set for 5:30-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 2. Dozens of Gardiner-area artists and several local small businesses will celebrate summer and the visual arts, with the second of three Gardiner ArtWalks.
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Weiner falls in NYC poll after new sexting scandal
The NBC 4/Wall Street Journal poll released two days after the revelations shows he has slipped to a statistical three-way tie for second place.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Take a world food tour at Morse’s Kraut House
You can take a trip around the world at the store at Morse’s Sauerkraut and Euro Deli in Waldoboro, but the real culinary tour is found in their small restaurant.
Old Hallowell Day
Old Hallowell Day drew lots of people to its annual celebration
ALLEN AFIELD: Bluefish top notch battlers
In the 1980s, bluefishing proved world class in Johns Bay off Pemaquid. How well I recall those halcyon days of sometimes nonstop action with pugnacious fish that averaged 9- to 10-pounds.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “The Burgess Boys” and “Fin Gall”
Comic Jerry Seinfeld once quipped: “There is no such thing as fun for the whole family.” He must have been referring to the Burgess clan in Elizabeth Strout’s new novel, “The Burgess Boys.”
OUTDOORS: Hikes that will make you appreciate the journey
Let me begin by dispelling the myth that there are such things as “Women’s Hikes.”
OUTDOORS: Evans Notch at its family friendliest
There are a lot of challenging hikes in Evans Notch in the White Mountains National Forest, but there are two hikes in this area that are great for families or those looking for a less challenging trek with great mountain views.
Police renew appeal for more information in Canaan sexual assault
State police say two men attacked a bicyclist on lightly traveled Whitten Road July 7, and their in need of more information from the public.