Residents in ravaged areas, meanwhile, cleaned up from the mess and braced for the economic fallout while the park remains closed at the height of tourist season.
June 2022
Sports Digest: Reading rallies for 7-2 win over Sea Dogs
The Fightin Phils overcome an early 2-0 deficit, sparked by two home runs, and rally for a win over Portland.
Arts Calendar: June 24-July 2
Exhibits/Galleries Art Hop: Downtown Bath, featuring artists and performances, 4-7 p.m. third Friday of July and August. “Being Human”: July exhibit at Union of Maine Visual Artists Gallery, 516 Congress St., Portland. “Contrasts”: Group Exhibit of Visual Art: Richard Boyd Art Gallery, 15 Epps St., Portland. Through July. richardboydartgallery.com. “Cosmopolitan Stylings of Mildred and Madeleine Burrage”: […]
Community Calendar: June 24-July 2
Benefits We Walk with Haiti: Konbit Sante virtual 5K, to July 31, konbitsante.org. Books/Authors Road Scholars Walking Group: walk and listen to audiobooks with Merrill Memorial Library in Yarmouth. For more, contact Mike at mcarnes@yarmouthlibrary.org. Summertime Snapshots: Merry Barn Writers’ Retreat, 417 River Road, Edgecomb, 5:30-7:30 p.m. July 6 and 20, Aug. 3 and 17. […]
Maine legislator steps down to focus on consumer-owned power effort
Rep. Seth Berry of Bowdoinham has dropped his re-election bid, leaving it up to the Sagadahoc County Democratic Committee to name a replacement.
Yarmouth soccer standout wins Gatorade Award
Steve Fulton led Clippers to another state title last fall.
Production at bedeviled baby formula factory halted by storm
Abbott says it needs to assess damage and re-sanitize the factory after severe thunderstorms and heavy rains swept through southwestern Michigan late Monday.
Revlon, beauty icon in crowded market, files for bankruptcy
The global supply chain disruptions that are hobbling hundreds of international companies in recent months were too much for Revlon.
UMaine trustees give chancellor a brief contract extension, delaying decision on his future
Chancellor Dannel P. Malloy’s contract has been extended through mid-July, allowing the board time to discuss the matter at its July 11 meeting.
Floodwaters from Yellowstone surge through eastern Montana
The unprecedented and sudden flooding earlier this week drove all but a dozen of the more than 10,000 visitors out of the nation’s oldest park.