KENNEBUNKPORT— Seashore Trolley Museum and Sebago Lake Distillery are joining forces to host “Pirates at the Seashore Trolley Museum” from 6 to 10 p.m. on Friday, June 15 at 195 Log Cabin Road in Kennebunkport. The event, inspired by Kennebunkport’s nautical heritage and the museum’s name, is for grownups. “There’s a bit of pirate in all […]
May 2018
Buxton police investigate crash
BUXTON — Police are investigating a car crash that left one driver seriously injured. Buxton police responded to a car crash at 590 Parker Farm Road, or Route 112, around 8:10 p.m. on Monday, according to a press release from the Buxton Police Department. The crash involved two vehicles, according to police. One vehicle was […]
Ogunquit’s all new ‘Smokey Joe’s Cafe’ is smoking hot revue
Ogunquit Playhouse opened its 86th season on May 16 with a deliciously revamped production of “Smokey Joe’s Cafe: The Songs of Leiber & Stoller,” breathing new life into Broadway’s longest-running musical revue and securing its legacy for generations to come. If you’ve seen “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” before, GO AGAIN because you haven’t seen this “Smokey Joe’s Cafe.” […]
Lyman must decide what to do with Cousens School
LYMAN — Now that the project to renovate the former Cousens School has been put to a stop, the town must decide what to do with the building. The 10,000-square-foot Cousens School building is located at 382 Goodwins Mills Road. Last used as a school in 2007, it was acquired by the town in 2008. […]
University of New England launches new institute dedicated to North Atlantic and Arctic issues
The University of New England launched a new institute Monday, dedicated to education and research in the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. The Institute for North Atlantic Studies of the University of New England, referred to as UNE North, will be based in Portland, officials said. U.S. Sen. Angus King said the institute “further establish(es) […]
NFL discussing possible steps to deal with anthem protests
ATLANTA — The NFL approved a new owner for the Carolina Panthers, passed a rule to eject players who hit with their helmets, and took steps to spice up the kickoff. Still to be resolved: a much more contentious issue. What to do, if anything, about players who kneel during the national anthem? “We recognize […]
Climate change to have drastic effects on Gulf of Maine lobster and clam fisheries, studies say
New work by academic researchers details how warming waters will drive some of the state’s key commercial species north and expose others to predators.
Lawsuit paints sad image of exploitation in Robert Indiana’s final years on Maine island
It alleges that two men isolated the famed pop artist at his home in Vinalhaven, seizing his email account, turning away friends in the art world and selling forgeries to ‘line their pockets.’
Our View: Don’t look the other way on student hunger
You can’t count on gifts like the one in Westbrook – instead, taxpayers should press Maine schools to take part in federal programs that feed kids and cut meal debt.
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