GEORGETOWN The paintings of Seguinland resident George Baker will be featured at the Town Office Gallery through the end of December. Bakers work focuses on view of and from Georgetown — landscapes and seascapes. Born in Portland, and raised in Cape Elizabeth, George has been a painter for more than 45 years. The Georgetown Town […]
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ARIES • Mar. 21 – Apr. 20 Step out of the limelight this week and let another person shine. He or she needs the vote of confidence. Lend your support. TAURUS • Apr. 21 – May 21 A challenging situation may prove less difficult than you expected. Stick with it, and you can overcome the […]
Bowdoin Chorus presents ‘Harps of Gold’ on Friday and Saturday
BRUNSWICK Bowdoin College Chorus will collaborate with harpist Virginia Flanagan in a concert titled “Harps of Gold” on Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Studzinski Recital Hall on the Bowdoin College campus. Anthony Antolini, Bowdoin College class of ’63, will conduct. Featured works for the concerts include Benjamin Britten’s “A […]
Fuego Diablo hosts annual Holiday Sale
POWNAL Fuego Diablo will host its annual Holiday Sale at 52 Loring Lane in Pownal Nov. 25-27 and Dec. 2-4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. The event is one of three holiday fairs happening on Loring Lane the weekend of Nov. 25-27. The other two are the Coffin’s Corner Holiday Sale and […]
Saturday, Dec. 3
The December meeting for the Rebecca Emery Chapter DAR chapter will take place at noon at the Maine Veterans’ Home, 290 U.S. Route 1, Scarborough. A luncheon and business meeting will be held first, followed by a time of fellowship and spending time with residents playing Bingo and other activities in appreciation of their service to […]
New radiation therapist at cancer care center
SANFORD — Radiation therapist Emily Davis has joined the team at the Cancer Care Center of York County in South Sanford. Davis, a native of Hanover, Maine, received her training at Southern Maine Community College in South Portland. A collaboration of Maine Medical Center and Southern Maine Health Care, the Cancer Care Center of York […]
This time, foresight is 2020
You’re tired of reading and hearing about it. So am I. But we need to talk about what happened last week. I run the risk of splitting my audience here. When you write columns about salads, shoe shopping and beer, you’re not writing for Democrats or Republicans, Independents or Libertarians. You’re writing for people who […]
Socialization as a religious phenomenon
Every home schooling parent has been asked the S-Question: “What about socialization?” The implications (real or imagined) of the question are less than flattering: Students who attend schools outside the home are socialized better because they spend so much time with their immature peers, whereas students who attend school within the home are poorly socialized because they […]
‘Pillars of Pride’ raises $15K for Biddeford Education Foundation
BIDDEFORD—The Biddeford Education Foundation held its inaugural Pillars of Pride event last month to honor two generous community partners and longtime contributors to learning, Roland Eon and Jim Godbout. The dinner and silent auction raised $15,195 for the Foundation which provides resources outside the normal school budget to augment teaching, encourage academic excellence, and maximize […]
Jeannine N. Gustin
DAYTON—Jeannine N. Gustin, 75, of Dayton, Maine, passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, after a short illness. She was born on Aug. 7, 1941, in Rochester, New Hampshire, the daughter of Emile and Beatrice (Couture) Cote. She was educated at the St. Leo School in Gonic, New Hampshire. She […]