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Brokering peace through music

STANDISH It’s been said that music is the language that breaks all barriers; its players finding common ground through the bars of a song. One group, Heartbeat, contends that the harmony they strike could help create harmony in the most troubled, war ravaged corners of the world. And they should know. Each member of Heartbeat […]

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LCCT to Present ‘The Mikado’ by Gilbert and Sullivan

DAMARISCOTTA Following on the last two season’s concert productions of Gilbert and Sullican’s operettas, Lincoln County Community Theater, the resident theater company at Damariscotta’s Lincoln Theater, completes the “top three” this year with “The Mikado” on Thursday, March 5, and playing through Saturday, March 7, presented in partnership with HM Payson. The ninth of fourteen […]

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Create a work of art at Fuego Diablo

POWNAL Fuego Diablo will host its annual “Art Card” workshop from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, March 1. The afternoon will be spent working on collage and surface design, creating fabulous decoupage cards using a variety of handmade papers, rubber stamps, watercolors, colored pencils and other items. All materials will be provided, along with tasty treats to […]

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March music series at Savory Maine

DAMARISCOTTA Savory Maine in Damariscotta announces its March music series featuring local musicians. Every Thursday and Saturday from 6-8 p.m., musicians from around the midcoast will entertain and delight diners at Savory Maine. On March 5, Kathi Nordone will return. She plays a mix of Folk, Country, Inspirational and Gospel music along with her own […]

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Highlands retirement community being sold

TOPSHAM The Highlands owner and developer John Wasileski announced he is selling the retirement community to a Chicago-based investment group but retains Highland Green and several other properties. Wasileski as founder and president of Sea Coast Management has sold The Highlands to CPF Living Communities, a subsidiary of Chicago Pacific Founders — a group that […]

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Puerto Rico seeks protection of federal bankruptcy code

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico government officials sought Thursday to convince U.S. legislators that the island’s financially struggling public corporations should be allowed to restructure their debt under the federal bankruptcy code. The push comes weeks after a federal judge ruled that a local debt-restructuring law that Puerto Rico’s governor approved last […]

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Florida Panthers add Jaromir Jagr for playoff push

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Jaromir Jagr hasn’t won the Stanley Cup since 1992. The Florida Panthers have never hoisted hockey’s holiest grail, chasing it since their inception in 1993. And now their paths will surprisingly align, with hope of completing those quests. Chasing a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, the Panthers acquired Jagr ”“ […]

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$15.6 million Route 1 project underway in Ogunquit

OGUNQUIT — After six years of planning, construction to renovate a two-mile stretch of Route 1 in Ogunquit will commence on March 2. When completed by December of 2016, the two-year project is expected to cost $15.6 million with the town of Ogunquit covering $1.8 million for sidewalk construction and beautification of the downtown. Maine […]