Novavax argues that its vaccine, which can stay stable at refrigerator temperatures long-term and may be better tolerated than alternatives, will have key advantages once the exigencies of the pandemic recede.
June 2022
Midcoast track and field teams shine at state championship meets
The Lisbon/Oak Hill girls win the Class C title for a second straight season.
Ukraine recovers bodies from Mariupol steel-plant siege
Meanwhile, Russian forces continue to fight for control of Sievierodonetsk.
Letter: Hinman, Booth would best serve Falmouth schools
One major reason Falmouth is a great place to raise a family is our school system. The upcoming School Board election presents us with an opportunity as voters to help our community rebound from the various challenges faced over the past several years as well as look for future improvement. When the outgoing board members […]
Portland Meetings: June 8-15
Wed. 6/8 5 p.m. Land Bank Commission Wed. 6/8 5 p.m. Sustainability and Transportation Committee Wed. 6/8 6 p.m. Charter Commission Wed. 6/8 6 p.m. Police Citizen Review Subcommittee Thur. 6/9 8:30 a.m. Community Development Block Grant Allocation Committee Thur. 6/9 3 p.m. Fish Exchange Board of Directors 6 Portland Fish Pier Mon. 6/13 3 […]
Community Calendar: June 10-20
Audubon plant festival Benefits Thursday 6/23 Bloom at the Throttle Car Club: The Downs, Scarborough, supports Kids First Center, BBQ, music, dancing, auction, $85, kidsfirstcenter.org/gala-fundraiser. Books/Authors Road Scholars Walking Group: walk and listen to audiobooks with Merrill Memorial Library in Yarmouth beginning June 9. For more contact Mike at mcarnes@yarmouthlibrary.org. Monday 6/13 Civil War Book […]
From the Garden: Do we have to separate you two? Best, worst companion plants
We gardeners spend so much time stressing over what our plants need that we often forget they grew just fine for millennia without us. Suppose we step back from our self-aggrandizing human nature and take our cues from actual nature instead? That would save time, money and the environment by reducing the need for fertilizers, […]
Where to vote in Arundel, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport
Voters in Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport go to the polls June 14 to act on local ballots for elected officials, decide if they wish to validate the Regional School Unit 21 budget and if they wish to continue holding school budget validation votes for the next three years. Kennebunk conducts its annual town meeting […]
Arts Calendar: June 10-20
‘Caravan of Dreams’ Exhibits/Galleries “Cosmopolitan Stylings of Mildred and Madeleine Burrage”: Maine Historical Society, Congress Street, Portland. To visit, see mainehistory.org for admission fees, timed ticketing and latest COVID policies. On view to Sept 24. Ed Douglas Solo Exhibition: Greenhut Galleries, 146 Middle St., Portland, through July 2, greenhutgalleries.com. “Hey Handsome!”: masculine works of rugged […]
Obituary – Maude Banta
Maude Erskine Banta was born on Aug. 13, 1924, in Brooklyn, New York, to James Douglas Erskine and Marguerite Maxwell Ogilvie. She was the oldest of three sisters and was raised in a loving multi-generational home. She was a lifelong Dodgers fan even after they left her hometown of Brooklyn. Maude graduated from Packer Institute […]
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