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2025
Missing Brunswick woman found safe, police say
Brunswick police Chief Scott Stewart said Thursday that the 55-year-old woman was found in a remote, wooded area.
Opinion: The battle to reclaim truth must be stepped up
We have to do more to combat President Trump’s increasingly sophisticated promotion of ‘alternate facts.’
Artists wanted for ag-focused calendar
STATE — The Maine Agricultural Mediation Program (MAMP) is soliciting original artwork for its 2026 wall calendar and notecards with a submission deadline of May 20. The 2026 materials, showcasing Maine-based artists’ artwork, will celebrate the theme of farming and tending to the land and sea throughout the seasons. The annual wall calendar and […]
Norway Savings gives $1,000 to support food bank auction
HARRISON — Serving more than 40,000 pounds of groceries to around 1,000 families per week only begins to tell the story of the Harrison Food Bank. The list of community needs the food bank meets could fill pages. In addition to offering food assistance at no cost, the organization provides snacks to three local elementary […]
S. African musician returns to Bradley Backstage
FRYEBURG — South African musician McCoy Mrubata will be returning to the LHE/PAC’s Bradley Backstage on April 17, at 7 p.m. Mrubata will be joined by his musical collaborator, guitarist Gary Wittner. Once a member of the legendary Hugh Masekela’s band, McCoy Mrubata has established himself as a saxophonist, bandleader and touring/recording artist. A recent […]
Letter: Trump’s apology request defies logic
So President Donald Trump, who thinks that no law applies to him, wants Gov. Mills to apologize for saying she will follow the law. That says it all. Judith Dorsey Gardiner
Registration opens for Educators Institute
STATE — The University of Maine College of Education and Human Development is accepting registrants for the 2025 UMaine Summer Educators Institute, which will be held June 25-27 on campus. This year’s conference will feature experts from the college, as well as thought-leaders in the field of K-12 education from Maine and beyond, who will […]
Opinion: Medicaid cuts would be devastating to care of Maine children
The effects on our communities would be felt immediately and well into the future.