Public school districts throughout Midcoast and Southern Maine are addressing parents’ concerns over the potential for investigations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and border agents at schools.
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Woolwich’s most senior resident is hooked on Klondike bars and misses cutting firewood
Approaching his 98th birthday, Charlie Presby, bearer of the Boston Post Cane, reflects on his life — praising Klondike bars and the power of the Maine community.
Alna author featured in presentation on Maine’s role in slavery
Old Bristol Historical Society is hosting a Zoom presentation on Maine’s role in the history of slavery in the United States at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6. In collaboration with Lincoln County Historical Association, the historical society will welcome local author Carol Gardner. She will discuss her forthcoming book, “The Divided North: Black and White […]
Richmond house fire leaves one child injured
Fire crews had to return to the scene Wednesday to make sure the fire was completely out after the initial call on Tuesday.
‘Frozen Jr.’ production a ‘lesson in resilience’ for junior high schoolers
Brunswick Junior High commemorates the season with its production of the Disney animated film.
Mt. Ararat pushes the pace to beat Oceanside in girls basketball
The top seed in Class A South beats the defending Class B champions, 73-50.
From the Chocolate Church: Heating up with array of upbeat performances
The beautiful thing about music is that it is truly borderless. And the musical net we’ve been casting over the last period has been with flavors from the African diaspora to American pop and jazz, and folk from New England to Columbia. In February, I’m delighted to really highlight local traditions and to be presenting […]
East Boothbay shop debuts with treasures for antiques hunters
The soon-to-be East Boothbay Trading Company contains antique treasures, ranging from a $15,000 Carroll Thayer Bayer screen to $10 nautical trinkets. Here’s a peek at what to expect.
Rockland library to screen ‘Bulls and Saints’ as part of PBS series
Rockland Public Library will screen the documentary “Bulls and Saints” by Rodrigo Dorfman and Peter Eversoll at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, in collaboration with PBS’ “POV” series. This event is free and open to all. After 20 years of living in the United States, an undocumented family decides to return home. Little do they […]
Longfellow Days kicks off in Brunswick this weekend
This year, Longfellow Days joins Bowdoin College in celebrating the 200th anniversary of the graduating class of 1825.