This fast-paced show brings out the comedic gifts of an excellent cast.
March 2020
‘Don’t touch your face,’ public officials warn, seconds before touching their faces
If you end up touching your face despite your best efforts, know you’re not alone.
Untitled: Kennebunk High School Art Show
During the month of March, the Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk will exhibit “Untitled: The Kennebunk High School Art Show,” an annual student art show, now in its fifth year. “The show provides a scope of visual artworks across a broad range of media and subject matter, highlighting some of the most dynamic examples of […]
Virus fears grip markets again, wiping out Wednesday’s surge
The vicious swings are likely to continue, as long as the number of new infections continues to accelerate, many analysts and professional investors say.
New Hampshire joins legal fight to keep ‘Obamacare’
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu says New Hampshire will join 17 other states in defense of the Affordable Care Act in Supreme Court case.
Manchester fire chief arrested on charge of drunken driving
Francis R. Wozniak, 38, who is known as Frank, was arrested Feb. 23 on a charge of OUI following a traffic stop in Portland. Police said they stopped Wozniak’s car because he was driving without his lights on at 11:27 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22.
Maine Bicentennial: Scarborough
Pictured is Dr. Philip Haigis, circa 1960. Haigis and his wife, Faith Stone, arrived in Scarborough in 1944. He was the only physician in town in the early years. His office and home were located in what was then the corner of Scottow Hill Road. He had office hours seven days a week, made house calls […]
RSU 21 Enrollment Task Force rolls out recommendations
School board to vote later this spring.
Dogs, cats can’t pass on coronavirus, but can test positive
Good hygiene, no kissing and pet owners should be fine say officials in Hong Kong.
Thornton Academy: Shrinking enrollment, minimal tuition increase, will mean staff cuts
There are no specifics yet, but families were informed of the situation by letter last week. Officials say academic, arts, athletics, and extracurricular activities will remain intact.