Vet to Vet Maine, a nonprofit that connects volunteer veterans with vulnerable Maine veterans who may need a friend, will hold its next volunteer training from 4-7 p.m. April 26-28 via Zoom. Vet to Vet Maine has been connecting veterans in Cumberland and York counties since 2014, and is now expanding to serve veterans in […]
2021
In photos: A sign of hope at Curtis Memorial Library
Artist Charlie Hewitt recently donated one of his ‘HOPEFUL’ electric signs to the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick.
Women’s anthology includes essay by former Mainer
Nikki Kallio writes about recovering from cancer during the pandemic in the book, ‘Heroics.’
Live Music Lineup: Folk, jazz and indie rock from here and away
Catch Jeff Christmas in person and stream Mark Tipton Trio and The Decemberists
Candidates for charter commission represent diversity of Portland
They are competing for nine seats on a panel that could recommend big changes in the structure of city government.
Pandemic has fueled a surge in fishing, including newbies to the sport
Maine fishing guides and officials across New England report there was greater interest in fishing in 2020, and some anticipate it will remain that way this year.
Looking for an opening? Here’s where you now can go to have some fun again
Places to have fun and relax are beginning to open up in Maine just in time for spring, including brewery tasting rooms, patios, libraries, tennis courts, ice cream stands, music venues and theaters.
Things to Do: A virtual international experience, local art and an online scavenger hunt
There’s also a Zoom conversation with modern-day chamber music composers.
Our View: With cases rising, the vaccination race is on
Maine needs to overcome issues related to skepticism and access to protect our communities.
Run & Eat: Pick a bowl, then pick it up quick, from Crunchy Poke
The Old Port poke shop has been a reliable takeout spot throughout the pandemic.