Humor, heart and romance at The Public Theatre LEWISTON — They say there are no “do-overs” in life, but if you could get one, would you take it? Late one night in an Irish pub in Chicago, a young bartender and his girlfriend receive an intriguing proposition from a mysterious last-minute customer offering them $2,000 […]
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Maine immigrants, undocumented or not, ‘walking on glass’ as enforcement ramps up
The Trump administration’s focus on detaining and deporting suspected undocumented immigrants, coupled with differing approaches by local law enforcement agencies, has spread fear and uncertainty.
Brunswick center to host talk about Paul Revere’s ride
The April 10 program features a display of a rare history center drum captured at Bunker Hill.
Model railroad club train show set for Topsham April 26
All proceeds from the sale of food and drinks benefit the Mt. Ararat Booster’s Club, supporting local school and sports programs.
Rochelle Rice to perform at Bath arts center April 5
Rice is a vocalist, composer and storyteller whose artistry blurs the lines between jazz, soul, and contemporary pop.
Newcastle group’s March 27 meeting to cover economic policies
The hybrid meeting will be held in person at the Newcastle Fire Station, 86 River Road or via Zoom.
Bath-based estuary land trust to hold Zoom talk March 20
Learn how local tidal marshes help people, the stories they tell of the past, and what can be done to help them grow, adapt and flourish in the future.
Wiscasset association continues craft workshops March 16, 30
The workshops will be held at Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
Maine society, foundation to host story about German POWs
David Greenham will share a story of cooperation, kindness and enemies who found a way to work for a common good and even become friends.
Saturday’s Augusta basketball tournament highlight reel
Top plays from second day of the basketball tourney at the Augusta Civic Center.