It is a lazy Saturday night, and you are settling in for a movie. He wants to watch something with brawling and maybe a car chase or two. You would prefer something with a little romance and a nice happy ending. Or maybe he wants the romance and you want the brawls. Either way, how […]
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Mark LaFlamme: Fashion tips that will sweep you off your feet
Talk of the Town: I was in the air so long, I had time to take a good, long look at my life and how it’s been impacted by stupid winter spills.
In a word: New words to ward off ‘the ick’
Hey girl moms, hopefully Dictionary.com’s new words for 2024 won’t clash with your Barbiecore.
Swart-Pulk engagement
Michael and Laurie Swart of Lewiston are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Jaime Eileen Swart to Andy Pulk, son of Scott and Linda Pulk of Poland. The future bride graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business management from SUNY Canton in New York. She is currently teaching technology in the Turner school […]
They’re erratic, ornery, finicky and aloof. And so much more. Our cats and why we love them.
Readers say their feline friends provide companionship, comic relief, therapy and love. And as one reader noted: ‘On cold nights (they’re) much better than a hot water bottle because they don’t cool off overnight.’
Mystery Photo for March 3, 2024
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and you could win a $25 Hannaford Supermarket gift card.
Concert to highlight French Resistance female musicians and an Auburn connection
The free March 1 concert will feature the work of French women composers, including some who actively resisted Hitler.
In a word: Some bussin’ new dictionary words
‘Skiplagging,’ ‘boobne’ and ‘turf toe’ are among the new terms entered into Dictionary.com.
Mark LaFlamme: No-confidence votes are issued for candy hearts and presidents
Talk of the Town: Please deliver all future Valentine’s Day cards to the handmade mailbox on the corner of the columnist’s desk covered with doily hearts.
Special performance to honor those slain in Lewiston mass shooting
At the end of “Celebrating French Music, the History Makers, the History Changers” concert, organizers plan something special to honor the 18 people slain in the October 25 mass shooting in Lewiston. The musical memorial performance will feature French composer Gabriel Fauré’s famed “Requiem” performed by a collaboration among singers connected to Bates College and […]