The Maine Charter School Commission expects to make a decision this fall on applications from the Ecology Learning Center and Sheffwood Academy.
July 2019
Wilhelm Reich Museum opens for season
Visit the museum and learn about Reich’s writings and how they came to be banned and burned by the FDA in 1956, and the programs and professional activities of the Wilhelm Reich Museum in Rangeley.
Auburn Community Concert Band to play free show of patriotic music
The music performed by the 48-piece concert band will reflect the community’s sentiments of patriotism and nostalgia, and will continue a 38-year summertime tradition by the ensemble.
Maine artists collaborate for display at SugarWood Gallery
Five Maine artists, Laurie Barker, Suzee Woods, Chris Park Warren, Anna N’Epiro and Kendra Stenger, have teamed up and created a display to be shown at the gallery during July.
Local Golf results
Apple Valley Wednesday, June 26 Ladies League results: A Flight: Net — Fran Blanchette 35; N-O-S-E (Game of the Day) — Fran Blanchette 30; B Flight: Net — Nancy Sage 27; N-O-S-E (Game of the Day) — Nancy Sage 25; C Flight: Net — Diane Doyon 35; N-O-S-E (Game of the Day) — Diane Doyon […]
Mainers Feeding Mainers program again receives state funding
Gov. Janet Mills signed a measure to continue the $1 million-a-year program run by the Good Shepherd Food Bank that buys products from local farms to distribute to needy residents.
Saco police searching for 15-year-old missing girl
Police in Saco are asking the public’s help locating a 15-year-old girl missing since March.
280 people a day land in ER for injuries from fireworks around July 4
The injuries most often affect hands and fingers. And sparklers can be dangerous, too.
Robert Indiana’s caretaker sues artist’s estate, seeking $2 million for legal fees
Jamie Thomas says he has had to defend himself against a federal lawsuit claiming he exploited the famous artist before he died last year.