Friday’s ruling comes amid expectations that the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
June 2022
Gunman kills 3 at ‘Boomers Potluck’ at Alabama church
Someone at the dinner subdued the accused gunman, who is 70, and held him until police arrived, an act that police say saved lives.
FDA authorizes 1st COVID-19 shots for infants, preschoolers
There’s one step left: The CDC must vote and the CDC director must sign off on approval.
Ukraine gets possible path to EU, aid pledges from Britain
Only the first step in a process that could take decades but the promise of European Union membership holds deep symbolism for the nation at war.
Inside Bridgton: June 17
Paddle Battle is back at Highland Lake The fifth Paddle Battle on Saturday, June 25, includes single kayakers in addition to paddleboarders this year when the race begins at 8 a.m. on Highland Lake. The 2K and 5K competitions are open to all abilities, with several categories of age groups for men and women. A […]
Cooking at the Cove: The Jennifer Aniston Salad – make it your way
Asian Chicken has been part of the menu rotation in our family for a few decades and is still a favorite after all these years. Easy, economical and tasty, this recipe can be doubled so half can be frozen for a later date. It can then be reheated and served with buckwheat noodles or rice. […]
Inside New Gloucester: June 17
Blues musician James Armstrong to perform Celebrate Father’s Day and Juneteenth Sunday, June 19, by being treated to a free concert by James Armstrong and his band. Bring a chair or blanket and come enjoy some blues at 5 p.m. at the gazebo behind the New Gloucester Public Library, 379 Intervale Road. “Seen live, Armstrong […]
Sande’s Picks: To everything there is a season – time for columnist to move on
What an event-filled four years of weekly reports on food and beverage I’ve seen happening in the southern Midcoast area. Restaurant openings and closings, beer tastings, wine dinners, farmers markets, agri- and aqua-culture tours, food festivals, competitions, and more occurred regularly (even during the pandemic) and were worthy of note in “Sande’s Picks.” My days […]
Inside Windham: June 17
Take a spin through history at Summerfest The Windham Historical Society is hosting a booth at the town’s Summerfest celebration this year. Starting at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 18, take a spin on The Wheel of History to answer Windham trivia questions and try to win a prize. There will also be a show-and-tell exhibit […]
Britain approves extradition of Wikileaks founder Assange, appeal planned
The U.S. has asked British authorities to extradite Assange so he can stand trial on 17 charges of espionage.