BATH — Bath Regional Career and Technical Center will hold an open house 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 17, for program demonstrations, building tours, raffles and food. The school — which serves students from Morse High School, Wiscasset High School,Boothbay Region High School and Lincoln Academy — is located at 800 High St. For […]
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Talk focuses on prostate cancer
When men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, there is too often a rush to treatment. For men whose cancer falls into certain specific guidelines, there can be “active surveillance.” Michael Mahan will present “Active Surveillance: What is it? Is it right for you?” at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15. Admission is free. The talk, sponsored […]
Civil War forum includes book study
BRUNSWICK — The Curtis Memorial Library, Harpswell Historical Society and the Joshua Chamberlain Civil War Round Table, will offer “Let’s Talk About It,” a free reading and discussion group provided by the Maine Humanities Council’s Maine Center for the Book and the Maine State Library. The series is part of “Making Sense of the Civil […]
Actors sought for ‘Les Miserables’
BRUNSWICK — The Theater Project is seeking auditioners for an all-ages production of Victor Hugo’s “Les Miserables,”adapted and directed by Al Miller. High school students audition 4 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16. No preparation is necessary; arrive at 4 and be ready to work in groups and read material the director has selected. Auditions […]
Art, music will warm up Pownal on Saturday
POWNAL A local concert series set up to benefit low-income Pownal residents in need of heating aid continues this weekend. Bradbury Mountain Arts is sponsoring the “Keep Me Warm” Concert and Art Series to raise funds for heating fuel assistance. So far, the organization has given $1,400 in money for fuel assistance specifically for a […]
Musicians to compete for state exposure
Young & Free Maine, a program through Maine’s credit unions, is asking to hear from Maine musicians ages 18-25 through the Sound Off Music Competition. The contest will be open through Jan. 28 to individuals, groups or artists. The first competition, held last winter, attracted entries from more than 60 musicians and bands from across […]
Winter garden class makes winter green
BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust is offering a series of six workshops on vegetable gardening this winter. The series is appropriate for gardeners of all levels including beginning and novice. The workshops will focus on organic gardening methods and will provide information about topics such as choosing plant varieties, starting seedlings, timing of planting, […]
Birdseed sales aid Audubon projects
The Mid-Coast Audubon Society’s midwinter birdseed sale helps homeowners enjoy the company of birds by attracting them with birdfeeders. Proceeds help the chapter with its nesting box program and provide many free educational programs the group hosts throughout the year. Prices are sunflower meaties, $24 for 25 pounds, $41 for 50 pounds; black oil sunflower […]
Bath Antiques Show in 23rd season
The Bath Antiques Show and Sale continues its 23rd season Sunday, Jan. 13, with more than 50 dealers. The shows are held Sundays once a month from November to April. The show is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Bath Middle School, Congress Avenue. Admission is $4. For information, visit www.bathAntiques Shows.com or call […]
True, Dorey
RICHMOND — Kayla Desiree True and Kyle Patrick Dorey, both of Richmond, wish to announce their engagement. True, daughter of Frank and Lisa True of Harpswell, is a 2008 graduate of Mt. Ararat High School and is employed with Five County Credit Union. Dorey, son of Peter Dorey of Richmond and Annette McKinley of Anderson, […]