BATH Pat Colwell and the Soul Sensations will take the stage on Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Saturday at the Chocolate Church Arts Center, located at 804 Washington St. in Bath. Soulful Santa will give the audience musical lessons in how to be naughty and nice. The Soul Sensations will celebrate Christmas with versions of […]
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Paul Sullivan and The Burns Sisters to perform Dec. 2
BATH On Dec. 2, Maine native and Grammy-Award winning pianist Paul Sullivan plays his “Christmas in Maine” series to the accompaniment of flute, cello and percussion at the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath. The following evening on Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m., the Burns Sisters sing their Celtic Christmas show alongside guitarists Bobby Sweet […]
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ARIES Mar. 21 – Apr. 20 Aries, peace of mind may come your way after you square away all of your finances and begin developing a budget for the year to come. Enlist some professional help if necessary. TAURUS Apr. 21 – May 21 Introspection leads you on a quest to find a creative outlet, […]
BIMF announces Nitsch as its executive director
BRUNSWICK The Bowdoin International Music Festival has announced the appointment of Daniel Nitsch as its new executive director. Nitsch joined the festival staff in 2015 as director of admissions and operations. Together with the staff and faculty, he created and executed a recruitment plan that brought more a record number of applications to the festival. […]
TAM set to present ‘Every Christmas Story Ever Told’
MONMOUTH Ringing in the holiday season, Theater at Monmouth will present “Every Christmas Story Ever Told…(and then some!)” — an annual holiday production with multiple showings between Nov. 26 and Dec. 4. The play begins as yet another version of “A Christmas Carol” and takes “a wrong turn in Albuquerque” on the way to a […]
Let’s do this again next year, but with fewer mashed potatoes
Traditions are never a hundred percent traditional. And no, that’s not some vague aphorism I found in a fortune cookie. What I mean is that traditions always have their core elements, plus a bunch of tacked-on personal or family elements that customize them, make them ours. Let’s use Thanksgiving as an example, since most of […]
Veterans enjoy reserved parking at Kittery Premium Outlets
KITTERY—Veterans and active-duty military members will parking much more covenient at Kittery Premium Outlets. In a special ribbon-cutting ceremony held Nov. 11, Kittery Premium Outlets officials dedicated 14 reserved parking spaces for veterans and military in honor of their service to our nation. Also attending the ceremony were Sgt. John Brosnihan of Kittery Police Department, […]
Teacher, author to appear at Kennebunk Free Library
KENNEBUNK—High School teacher and author Andy Young will read from his new book, “Young Ideas,” at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14 at the Kennebunk Free Library. A collection of 70 columns that have previously appeared in newspapers around the state, “Young Ideas”gathers Young’s unique observations on life, teaching, writing, and everything else, all mixed with Young’s signature humor. “There […]