Players who competed in the Saudi-backed breakaway LIV series will not be allowed to play in the Scottish Open and two other upcoming tournaments.
June 2022
Inside Standish: June 24
Local woman wins Patriots foundation award Catherine Ann Wilson, executive director of Stop Trafficking US, was one of 26 volunteers awarded 2022 Myra Kraft Community MVP award June 8. She received $10,000 for her Standish-based nonprofit and was honored at a luncheon at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where Maine’s district attorney and legislators came […]
UK Conservatives lose 2 elections in blow to Boris Johnson
Defeat in either district would have been a setback for the prime minister’s party.
It Happened in Windham: The life and times of Lena Megquier
The Windham Historical Society has been chronicling the story of a young woman from South Windham named Lena Megquier for the past year and a half on social media. Through her diaries from 1898-1899, readers have come to learn about her day-to-day life as a housemaid in Portland’s prestigious West End at 330 Spring St. […]
Cooking at the Cove: A snappy but scrumptious summer dish
Trust me, this lemon/artichoke/bread crumb combo will make your taste buds sing. You can make this main dish with what you have readily available in your pantry and fridge. (Oh, you don’t usually have artichokes in the kitchen? Well, start now; they come in handy.) The frozen artichokes tastes and looks best, but if you […]
School Notebook: June 24
Readers Ride connects students and horses in Brunswick Students in Midcoast Literacy’s Read Together tutoring program got up in the saddle for the very first time when Midcoast Literacy held its first Readers Ride fundraiser June 4. The students also got to take home a free, horse-themed book of their choice and a horseshoe to […]
Inside Gray: June 24
Residents invited to help envision town’s future Gray will start the comprehensive plan process at an initial visioning session from 6-8 p.m. Monday, June 27, with a focus on streets and public spaces. With improvements coming to some village streets, Gray has an opportunity to create design plans to make downtown walkable, more attractive and […]
Ukrainian army withdraws from battered Sievierodonetsk to avoid encirclement
A regional governor in eastern Ukraine says that the country’s troops will retreat the key eastern city.
Guest speaker on social action at Brunswick church
Sister Lucy Kurien will speak at First Parish Church in Brunswick (217 Maine St.) about her work with struggling women and children in India at 7 p.m. Monday. Lucy is a Catholic nun and founder of Maher, an interfaith refuge with 63 homes across India that rehabilitate battered and destitute women, children and men. She […]
Project M exhibit opens at Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Edgecomb
In collaboration with The Color Network (TCN), Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts presents Project M, an exhibition of work by nine artists who took part in TCN’s 2021 residency at Watershed. The show features pieces by Isolina Minjeong Alva, Natalia Arbelaez, Adam Chau, April D. Felipe, Corrin Grooms, Salvador Jiménez-Flores, Sana Musasama, Alex Paat, […]