Experts will be on hand to educate participants about warning signs and potential areas of concern surrounding teenage substance misuse.
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Students move into University of Maine Augusta’s first dormitory
Hallowell’s Stevens Hall will house 36 students, with a second dormitory planned for the 2020-2021 school year.
The Harlow to present showcase of artwork from UMA alumni
The public is invited to attend and meet the artists at an opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13.
Oxford 250: For Johnny Clark, life looks different on the eve of 40
One of most accomplished drivers in Maine auto racing, Clark still motivated to earn 1st career Oxford 250 win.
Slates owner defending herself after social media post calls her ‘Nazi sympathizer’
After a Slates employee took a public stand on Facebook, owner Wendy Larson was caught in the crossfire of social justice advocates pushing her to ban white supremacists from her restaurant.
Truck loses axle, overturns in Hallowell
Owner of Chickadee Tree Service George Gray, 66, of Farmingdale, suffered minor injuries and was ticketed for operating a defective motor vehicle.
Hallowell police subdue man accused of holding woman against her will
Nicholas W. Honas, 38, of Hallowell was arrested after a woman asked restaurant workers to contact police.
Over 40 artists featured in ‘Women. Respond!’ exhibit at The Harlow
The exhibition resulted from an open call to artists of all identities and backgrounds to submit work responding to issues women face daily, such as body image, male sexual misconduct, discrimination, gender identity and likeability.
The Harlow opens registration for ceramics workshop
The workshop is being held in conjunction with Formations, a ceramics exhibition on view Aug. 2 to Sept. 7 at The Harlow.
The Bookey Readings presents Elizabeth Potter and Judith Robbins
The Bookey Readings at The Harlow is a monthly poetry series running from April through November and has been running for over 25 years.