Statues are wondrous things. I can’t get enough of them. Imagine, taking a big chunk of something and slamming it millions of times with a chisel, hammer, chainsaw or whatever, and actually making a thing — a shape, an actual life comes from that mass; a person, an animal or something. What a gift. I’d […]
2018
This Week’s Briefs – Dec. 20
Work of First Light Camera Club members in the spotlight at Brunswick library BRUNSWICK — First Light Camera Club, a group of photographers who have been meeting in the Brunswick area for the past 25 years, is hosting a show of members’ work at the Curtis Memorial Library until Dec. 28. FLCC meets regularly throughout […]
Boys’ hockey: Lewiston takes early lead, holds off Thornton Academy
The Blue Devils take advantage of two early penalties to build a 4-0 lead in a 4-3 victory.
Boys’ hockey: Scarborough shuts out Edward Little
Caleb Sellinger makes 30 saves as the Red Storm hand the Red Eddies their first loss, 3-0.
Wednesday’s Sports Digest: Red Claws fall to Magic in Las Vegas
P.J. Dozier scores 22 points for Maine in a 109-102 loss to Lakeland at the NBA G League Winter Showcase.
Newspaper says Facebook gave more access to users’ data than previously revealed
The company let some of its partners read private messages or see the names of friends without consent, The New York Times reports.
Outgoing speaker assails politics of ‘outrage’
Paul Ryan doesn’t mention President Trump, but bemoans the divisiveness of the past two years.
King joins 48 senators calling for president to condemn Texas judge’s ACA ruling
Republican Sen. Susan Collins did not sign the letter released Wednesday, but said she disagreed with the judge’s finding that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
Mystery company expected to drop challenge to Market Basket project, Westbrook official says
An appeal of the city’s approval for the 66-acre complex will be withdrawn, City Administrator Jerre Bryant says.
South Portland council to hold district meetings in early 2019
Mayor Claude Morgan says the council is trying to do everything it can ‘to make city government more accessible to residents.’
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