Meetinghouse Arts Gallery & Stage presents “Art and Blooms,” its second annual pop-up floral-themed show, featuring acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings, photography, glasswork, vases, and Valentine-themed cards. Beautifully curated and arranged florals by artists and designers will be available for purchase. The show is open Feb. 7-9 and 13-15. A public reception is from 5-7 […]
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Dueling Pianos duo to take the stage at Lewiston’s Franco Center
Dueling Pianos duo Jim Tyrrell and Amy Thomason will lead an interactive music performance at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Franco Center in Lewiston. Tyrrell and Thomason will play songs from a variety of genres simultaneously on two pianos while taking requests from the audience. The piano players act as “ring masters” responsible […]
Cooking at the Cove: Staying in and snuggling down
Here’s something really special for you to enjoy after a day on the slopes, a wintry hike or simply shoveling off the deck and driveway: a pan of potatoes, onions, bacon and cream layered under creamy, salty, nutty raclette cheese. How does that sound? This baked concoction is one of the best things I’ve eaten […]
Captains to tell tales of the high seas at Damariscotta theater
Damariscotta’s historic Lincoln Theater, in partnership with The Carpenter’s Boat Shop, presents an evening with renowned sailors and educators Capt. Rick Miller and Capt. Elliot Rappaport at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11. Join the captains for an evening of entertainment and enlightenment of the high seas live from the Lincoln Theater stage. Miller recently retired […]
Brunswick officials voice support for better fish passage on the Androscoggin River
As conversation around fish passage at the dam grows this year, Brunswick Town Council took a stance in support of pursing a new fish ladder on one of Maine’s largest rivers.
Trump’s pardons, sacred Republican and a second Jim Crow
His second inauguration had just occurred and the speeches were barely over when Donald Trump pardoned pretty much all of the Jan. 6 rioters. At the moment, the president continues to enact executive orders, coupled with promises to force Washington to bend to his political will. Given the intense degree of activity and resistance, it […]
Maine’s first incentivized stimulant treatment program shows promise
The program — the first in the state to offer treatment for stimulant use with financial rewards — shows promising data just over half a year into operations.
Midcoast food nonprofit regains access after brief funding pause
Mid Coast Hunger Prevention recently regained access to its allocated federal funding after almost a week of being cut off from it. The Trump administration’s planned freeze on federal funding leaves many questions unanswered.
Do you know they burn foods? And other takeaways from STEM Night.
I will have lots of chamber and business news to share in the coming weeks, including February networking events (Feb. 19 and Feb. 26), our annual award winners (releasing this Friday) and some updates on policies affecting us locally, statewide and nationally. However, as I continue to preach about the importance of engagement in our […]
Midcoast LGBTQ group grows amid Trump gender policies
LGBTQ+ advocates are responding to political tension with increased hope. This spring, a Brunswick nonprofit will take its trail mixer program statewide.
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