FARMINGTON — ArtsFarmington will sponsor a Maine Mountain Chamber Music Concert featuring the internationally known Cassatt String Quartet at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10, in the Nordica Auditorium of Merrill Hall at the University of Maine at Farmington. They will perform Mendelssohn’s “Quartet in A Minor”; Dvorák’s “Piano Quintet in A Major,” with Yuri […]
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Jay authorizes town manager to sign contract with forester
Selected timber on the town’s gravel pit property will be marked and flagged for harvesting.
Scottish icon Archie Fisher comes to Old South Church
Old South Church concert series brings Scottish icon singer-songwriter Archie Fisher to the stage
French-language film series continues with biopic ‘Barbara’
The Tournées Festival of French-language film continues at Bates College with the presentation of director Mathieu Amalric’s film, “Barbara,” which centers around actress Brigitte, tasked with portraying the beloved French singer-songwriter Barbara in a film. Soon she finds that her film role and her real life blur together in a surreal tale of melancholy, cinema […]
Watch: Maine astronaut Jessica Meir talks to students in Earth-to-space call
During an Earth-to-space call that will be shared live online, Caribou’s Jessica Meir will speak with students from her hometown.
Red Sox introduce Chaim Bloom as head of baseball operations
Bloom, 36, who worked for the Tampa Bay Rays the past 15 years, replaces Dave Dombrowski.
Service provider’s staff and clients protest DHHS decision to end contract
The state dropped Biddeford-based Residential and Community Support Services last week, about 2 months after Norman Fisher, a 62-year-old client, died in an RCSS home in Portland.
Augusta man pleads guilty to threatening neighbor by throwing ax through window
Gardner Scott Stover, 59, pleads guilty to criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon and aggravated criminal mischief.
Portland man pleads not guilty to murder in neighbor’s death
Police arrested Everett Meserve, 62, in August after finding Rodney Cleveland severely beaten in his apartment. Cleveland later died of his injuries.
Maine lobster landings ‘are way off,’ down 40% from last year
Fishermen had landed less than 50 million pounds by the end of September, a 38% decline from the 5-year average. The state’s top fishing regulator says ‘that doesn’t mean the sky is falling.’