Other Maine fairs — annual summer traditions for many — are also in jeopardy of not taking place in 2020 due to coronavirus concerns and restrictions on public gatherings.
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Theater at Monmouth postpones (R)evolutionary Season
TAM currently plans to produce the plays of the (R)evolutionary Season in 2021.
Community support, hard work help Monmouth’s Cider Hollow Farm recover from fire
After being in “total disbelief” as the barn burned, the farm’s owners, with the community’s help, are beginning to rebuild.
Fire destroys barn, kills animals at North Monmouth farm
A representative from Cider Hollow Farm posted that more than a dozen animals were killed when a barn burned down on Monday night.
Strike up the looms: Maine Heritage Weavers producing material for 50,000 donated masks
The project started Monday and the face masks are going out nationwide to sick children and their families.
Through the Window: Emily DuFour
Through the window is a Sun Journal series on people who are isolating themselves in order to prevent infection from the coronavirus.
WATCH: How social distancing shows up in Monmouth
Slices of life in Monmouth on Wednesday afternoon.
Maine author’s latest book ‘Torn Asunder’ is an end times action/thriller
With the world in turmoil and diabolical global forces at work politically, socially, economically and theologically, Maine author Mark Alan Leslie’s newest novel, “Torn Asunder,” appears ripped from the headlines. An end times action/thriller, now available on Kindle and through Amazon.com, “Torn Asunder” paints the picture of a world in moral darkness and economic tumult […]
Monmouth, Hallowell officers in isolation as call volumes decrease for central Maine police departments
Hallowell and Monmouth police departments each have an officer in isolation, and central Maine departments are seeing fewer calls due to the coronavirus.
Author to speak about his latest book detailing Maine’s role in the Underground Railroad
MONMOUTH — Maine’s crucial part in the Underground Railroad that helped slaves escape to Canada in the early-to mid-1800s included at least four Monmouth families who put their lives and fortunes in peril by breaking the law — the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. While history books focus on the prominence of Harriet Beecher Stowe […]