Books have long provided what sociologists call third places — that is, hangouts that are neither work or home. Both bookstores and libraries fill the bill. These third places provide company and a sense of community. If you think that an hour of quiet reading isn’t a big draw, consider: One New York bar charges a $10 admission fee per reading session and has 270 people on its waiting list.
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Michael Boom: Terrorists groups ‘must be shown the door’
Hamas, Isis, the Taliban and Hezbollah all have one thing in common. They are all pure barbarism at its ultimate worst that humanity has to offer. Barbarism is savagery at a primitive level, without any restraint or civilized state of being. This moment in history takes all of us back in time to the Twin […]
Deering boys fall just short against Lewiston
Rams can’t dig out of nine-point hole, become Blue Devils’ first victim, 44-43.
Trump is blocked from the Republican primary ballot in 2 states. Can he still run for president?
Maine secretary of state’s decision to bar Donald Trump from the ballot forces the U.S. Supreme Court’s hand to settle the issue of his eligibility.
Gaston Glock, creator of handgun that flooded the world, dies at 94
The Glock handgun, designed in the early 1980s, has been embraced by police and military but decried by gun-control advocates.
Celtics rally, win in overtime to hand Pistons their 28th straight loss
Detroit leads by 21 in the first half but matches Philadelphia’s NBA record for consecutive losses, falling 128-122.
Mother and child found safe after Saco police issue Amber Alert
Police say a man forced Norma Rodondi Jimbikt, 35, and her daughter Angie Rodondi, 3, into a white Ford Explorer around 11:30 a.m. Thursday. They were later located in New York.
Former teacher arrested, accused of sexually assaulting student at Camden private school
A former female student of the Wayfinder School alleges that Clifford J. Barnes sexually assaulted her in 2013 and 2014.
Hiram woman killed in single car crash
The crash took place Thursday afternoon in the town of Limington.
Boys basketball: Spruce Mountain speeds and shoots past Leavitt
The Phoenix build an early lead and buzz their way by the host Hornets.