2020
Police find two dead after responding to incident in downtown Richmond
State and local police found a male and female, whom they’re not identifying, Monday, and members of the Major Crimes Unit of the Maine State Police are investigating.
Half of Maine’s voters have cast absentee ballots. Now Election Day voters get their turn.
An election marked by a deadly pandemic, deep polarization and record-setting absentee voting will come to a close Tuesday, but some races may not be decided for days.
CMCC adds six staff members
AUBURN — Central Maine Community College Interim President Betsy Libby has announced the following staff appointments: Michelle Bourne has joined the Learning and Advising Center team as the Jobs for Maine Graduates college success specialist. She is a graduate of Quinnipiac University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature with a minor in […]
CMCC adds six staff members
AUBURN — Central Maine Community College Interim President Betsy Libby has announced the following staff appointments: Michelle Bourne has joined the Learning and Advising Center team as the Jobs for Maine Graduates college success specialist. She is a graduate of Quinnipiac University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature with a minor in […]
College Basketball: Maine’s conference schedules set
Black Bears have a full 18-game America East schedule and are eager to go.
Cottage Street Creative Exchange annual fundraising gala goes virtual
NORWAY — Cottage Street Creative Exchange is planning a gala, to include virtual music, a fashion show and food, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7. A donation of $13 gives access to a link to the virtual entertainment for the gala, to be held via Zoom. Music of The Cobblestones Lite will accompany a fashion […]
Violinist Anne McKee winner of Midcoast Symphony Orchestra competition
Recent Bowdoin graduate won the Judith Elser Concerto Competition and will perform as a soloist with MSO
Avner the Eccentric’s ‘Exceptions to Gravity’ presented by Penobscot Theatre Company
Award-winning show will be available online from Nov. 8-29
Presentation to highlight life in Maine 200 years ago
Food writer Nancy Harmon Jenkins’s will give an online presentation about her deep-dive into Martha Ballard’s diary, one of the most precious and insightful primary sources for what life was like in the Maine territory in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, hosted by the Camden Public […]