The former “Full House” star discussed The Beach Boys, overdue library books and the “two or three thousand” kids who came down his street this Halloween during a webinar.
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Letters to the editor: Magazine capacity; psychedelics for mental health
Call for magazine capacity restrictions Deer in the Maine woods and the hunters who hunt them are safer than families at a bowling alley or patrons at their local bar. Maine state hunting law limits semi-automatic rifle magazines to five bullets. Deer can escape while a gun is being reloaded. People facing a magazine containing […]
One man arrested as schools, colleges in Maine go into lockdown
Threats were made against students and staff at MSAD 75, Northern Maine Community College and several Skowhegan-area schools.
Officials say Freeport brook dam removals will improve local trout run
Sea-run brook trout, otherwise known as “salters,” are running free for the first time in over a century, thanks to a joint effort by the Freeport Conservation Trust and Maine Water.
Sentencing set for Bath man accused of killing his mother
Police said Jason Ibarra admitted to killing his mother, Jeanine, in her Bath apartment. He agreed to a plea deal after a judge sanctioned state prosecutors for not disclosing key records regarding a witness.
Report: Wiscasset principal placed on paid leave
Gina Stevens was named principal of Wiscasset Middle High School in March.
Tom Purcell: A stylish way to improve men’s health and wellbeing
Hopefully, the rugged beard I’ve been sporting will motivate at least one of my fellow men to take better care of his health this November. Every November, you see, two charitable organizations, Movember and No-Shave November, raise funds by encouraging men to not cut or shave their facial hair. Both organizations have made November an […]
The Maine Idea: Tipping point in the fight against gun violence
The ripples of last week’s “mass shootings” — an inadequate term, but all we have — continue to spread, but gradually the shock waves are receding from the days immediately following the horrific events in Lewiston. For a time, everyone locked their doors while the search for the man who took 18 lives, not including […]
Renowned Canadian folk artist James Keelaghan to perform in Brunswick
Canadian folk singer James Keelaghan and David Woodhead will perform at 7:30 p.m. at the Brunswick Unitarian Universalist Church on Saturday, Nov. 18, as part of Concerts for a Cause series to raise money for Oasis Free Clinics and the Midcoast New Mainers Group. James Keelaghan is one of Canada’s most respected musicians, known for […]
Brush up on gingerbread construction in advance of Gingerbread Spectacular
For nearly two decades Boothbay Harbor’s historic Opera House has been transformed each December with a display of dozens of gingerbread houses and castles, cabins and camps and more. The exhibit of gingerbread creations is the result of novices as well as seasoned professionals designing and creating original gingerbread structures for the annual Gingerbread Spectacular. […]
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