The museum showcases young artists’ work throughout the month of March with a celebration to be held Saturday.
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Cardiac care hits the road in new program
MaineHealth’s Cardiac Fellows program and NorthStar division have come together to bring cardiac care to patients who can’t travel or get access to outpatient services.
Inside Gray: March 1
Estes promoted Timothy Estes has been promoted to director of Public Works. He has worked for Gray’s Public Works Department for over nine years, including as foreman and interim director. “Having come to know Tim in the past month and learn from his team the confidence they have in him, I have full confidence that […]
Inside Windham: March 1
Legion honors town’s last WWII veteran on his 99th birthday The American Legion Field-Allen Post 148 honored Windham’s last living WWII veteran, Carroll McDonald, with a 99th birthday party at the Windham Veterans Center Wednesday. McDonald was a P-51 fighter pilot at the end of WWII and after was a flight instructor. In Windham, he […]
South Portland ax company ‘a nod to makers of the past’
Brant & Cochran, South Portland’s Maker of the Year, is ramping up production to meet a big demand for their axes.
Lakes Region Sportsman: Forget dismal ice fishing season, it’s time for open water
After a disappointing ice fishing season, my fellow guides and I are looking forward to open water season. While stalwarts like guide Glen Gisel of Raymond have been trolling the lake all winter, most of us are waiting for the waters to warm up a tad. With year-round open fishing in effect, I am working […]
No snow? No problem. Westbrook Winterfest 2024 is on
The celebration of winter takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Riverbank Park.
Inside New Gloucester: Feb. 23
Celebrating the town’s 250th Beginning in March with a traditional bean supper and ending in September with a parade, events are planned to commemorate the town’s 250th anniversary, or semiquincentennial, of its incorporation. The nearly year-long celebration will highlight New Gloucester’s history, people, places, unique features, hidden talents, farm, food and drink specialties. Events will […]
Inside Bridgton: Feb. 23
Public hearing on proposed Tractor Supply, Dollar General The Bridgton Planning Board will hold a public hearing on a project being proposed by developer Andrew Kurmin of Gorrill Palmer to build Tractor Supply Co. and Dollar General stores off Brag Way, behind the former Lampron gas/convenience store at the edge of town. The hearing will […]