Face Time: Maine artist whose show ‘Play’ debuted at the L/A Arts Walk wants to challenge the notion that art must be ‘serious’ to be good.
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For Carrabassett Valley man promoting Franklin County, it’s all business
Face Time: Scott Lavertu has had to navigate COVID-19 and state gathering restrictions as he guides the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce.
Jennifer Smith of Auburn talks about being Elf on a Shelf
Face Time: ‘I’ve never met a single person who hasn’t smiled or laughed when seeing me as an elf.’
Face Time: Clark Chamberlin — ad copywriter working on everything from Progressive to Pepsi
The 29-year-old Edward Little High School grad is starting a new job next month with the San Francisco ad agency behind Old Spice’s fun “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” ads.
Auburn native Emily Schario — producer and ‘utility journalist’ for Boston’s GBH
Face Time: In just a few short years, Edward Little grad Emily Schario broke into the Boston public media scene and went from intern at WBUR’s ‘On Point’ radio show to producer in the GBH studio at the Boston Public Library.
Patty Cormier talks about sacred woods, legacy and the rewards of fighting forest fires
Face Time: Growing up at Deer Farm Camps in Kingfield, and with a natural love of the woods and Maine, the Maine Forest Service director’s career path seemed predestined.
Lewiston’s Phyllis Rand — Red Cross volunteer goes where she’s needed
Face Time: For more than a decade, Rand has left family, friends, her full-time job, and the comforts of home at a moment’s notice to help those affected by hurricanes, floods and wildfires.
Litchfield ‘farm girl’ hits Hollywood via Texas and barrel racing: Face Time profile with Elle Rae Morris
The Oak Hill High School grad and horse lover is in the new movie “Not Now,” out this week.
Green-thumbed Rumford woman digs in to beautify community
Face Time: Calling on her experience growing up in a greenhouse and her love of plants and color, Stephanie Reed and the Beautify Rumford Committee are working hard to create beautiful flower and plant spots for all to enjoy.
Face Time: Andrew Kennedy – Bates College professor guiding students through COVID-19 data
Kennedy credits two of his students for inspiring a year-long project tracking NESCAC members’ COVID-19 numbers.