BATH — The Bath Middle School boys basketball team hosted Mt. Ararat on Wednesday. The Mt. Ararat seventhgrade boys prevailed, 50-18. Jacob Sturgis and Cole Guerin led Mt. Ararat with nine points each. Top rebounder Jacob O’Neil and Steven Gerencer chipped in with six points each. Conner Upham and Ali Al- Fasiwali led Bath with […]
2012
Hyde tracksters shine in meet
ANDOVER, Mass. — Hyde’s indoor track program competed on Wednesday in a five-way meet. The Phillips Andover boys won with 144 points, followed by Wilbraham (35), Hyde (25), Governors Academy (17) and Tabor (8), while the Phillips Andover girls prevailed with 105 points, followed by Governors Academy (79), Hyde (24), Wilbraham (9) and Tabor (4)). […]
Mt. Ararat, Bath hoopsters in action
TOPSHAM — The Mt. Ararat Middle School girls basketball team hosted Bath on Wednesday. The Bath seventh-graders led 4-1,14-12 and 23-22 at the quarter breaks, but Mt. Ararat prevailed 29-25. Sierra Wallace led all scorers with seven points, while Ann Tolan and Noa Sreden had six each and Amanda Gagne four. Hope Faulkingham was also […]
St. John’s girls notch first victory
BRUNSWICK — The St. John’s School girls basketball team notched its first win of the season on Monday, 35-24 over Raymond. The Vikings’ defense held Raymond to only eight points at the half. Brooke Howard led St. John’s with 14 points, Mikayla Pietkiewicz added eight and Claire Reid seven. Summer Becker was also a contributor […]
‘Tap, Tap, Jazz’
FALMOUTH T he dancers of Maine State Ballet kick off their 2012 season with the Broadway tunes, high energy and innovative choreography of “Tap, Tap, Jazz.” Matinee and evening shows of “Tap, Tap, Jazz” will be performed on Saturday and again on Jan. 21, at the recently renovated Maine State Ballet Theater in Falmouth. Performances […]
Library plans author talk
HARPSWELL C undy’s Harbor resident Henry Bird, author of “Ride the Wind: Biologist and Pastor,” will give a talk at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Cundy’s Harbor Library about his life as a biologist, educator and minister and his participation in the Civil Rights movement. Bird will answer questions, and refreshments will be served at […]
Heartwood brings Shakers to stage
DAMARISCOTTA H eartwood Theater will present “As It Is In Heaven,” a play by Arlene Sutton, beginning Jan. 20 at Skidompha Library on Main Street. A Heartwood release describes the production as follows: Set in a Kentucky Shaker Community in the 1830s, this script sweetly unfolds under the direction of Griff Braley and a powerhouse […]
‘Circle Mirror,’ ‘Cabaret’ next up at Theater Project
BRUNSWICK The Theater Project’s Professional Ensemble will present “Circle Mirror Transformation” and “Winter Cabaret” on alternating weekends in January and February, beginning Jan. 20. Annie Baker’s “ Circle Mirror Transformation” is directed by Christopher Price. The New York Times called it an “absorbing, unblinking and sharply funny play,” in which four New Englanders who have […]
Musical multi-taskers to ‘sculpt sound’ tonight
PHIPPSBURG — The Maine-based duo Perpetual e-Motion, John Cote and Ed Howe, will perform in concert at the Phippsburg Congregational Church at 7:30 p.m. today. “Lauded as a two-man orchestra, Perpetual e-Motion begins with the simple statement of traditional, often recognizable dance and folk tunes from Europe and the Americas and charges them into propulsive […]
Orchestra performs twice this weekend
TOPSHAM — The Midcoast Symphony Orchestra plans to perform concerts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Franco-American Heritage Center in Lewiston and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Orion Performing Arts Center at Mt. Ararat Middle School. The orchestra will perform works by Shostakovich, Mahler, Dvorak and Dukas. Tickets cost $17 for adults. Those age […]