Johnson Hall Opera House in Gardiner will present jazz guitar duet Lambo Law at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1. When Neil Lamb and Dave Lawlor first met, both had been playing mostly solo jazz guitar for many years and studied music at college. They were introduced by mutual friend, guitar virtuoso Mark Kleinhaut, who said, […]
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Creators invited to showcase talent in PechaKucha presentation at Lincoln Theater
Lincoln Theater is currently hosting an open call for submissions to Lincoln County’s first PechaKucha presentation. In collaboration with The Creative Playground, the theater invites artists, musicians, performers, writers and creative organizations to apply for this unique opportunity to share their work and vision with the community in a fast-paced, dynamic format. Submissions must be […]
Cooking at the Cove: Mid-winter survival brunch
When I go out for an occasional restaurant breakfast, if any version of a Monte Cristo sandwich is on the menu, I browse the offerings no further. That is why, on a recent frigid Friday evening, I built this flavorful breakfast casserole and invited friends over to share it with me the next morning. Promptly […]
Brunswick’s Tedford Housing provides a safe haven in Maine’s coldest months
The overnight Warming Center is one of few dedicated services in the region.
Why projected costs for the Brunswick-Topsham bridge project soared
Long legal delays paired with soaring construction inflation raised the projected price tag from $13 million to nearly $50 million
No winter blues with so much to do
Thank you for the responses from last week’s column about third places and combatting loneliness! I feel so strongly about the chamber’s role in being a place that is not work and not home that can give you a space for meaningful engagement. Before that, though, last week’s column got us a response from New […]
Here’s what the latest global climate assessment means for Maine
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) released a new global assessment outlining a path toward a sustainable future. Dr. Kanae Tokunaga of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute was one of two experts from the U.S. chosen to contribute. Here’s her take on what ‘transformative change’ could mean for working waterfronts.
Brunswick ‘ICE raids’ are just rumors, police say
Awareness in the Midcoast is heightened as the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown unfolds nationwide.
Acoustic guitar duo to perform Valentine’s Eve concert at Bath’s Winter Street Center
Maine-based Americana musicians will perform a Valentine’s Eve concert to raise funds for the Winter Street Church next month.
Time to end sanctuary cities
And so, the Trump administration begins. The newly inaugurated president has set an extraordinarily high bar for his second term, with executive orders to secure the border, increase fossil fuel production, end the federal government’s DEI programs, revive the economy and much more. Because Trump’s agenda is wide-reaching, expectations among his supporters are high and […]
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