The Bath nonprofit arts venue will require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test within 48 hours of the performance to attend any of the upcoming concerts.
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It Happened in Windham: The Fogg House – a ghost of what it once was
I often drive by what remains of the Fogg House, the old decaying property that sits at the corner of Windham Center Road and Route 202. What we see today is just a shell of a house. The decorative bric-a-brac that adorned the front and side of the building is badly deteriorated. In place of […]
Letter to the editor: Rename illness to reflect danger of delta variant
We would all have a better understanding of how much more dangerous the delta variant is if we just called it “COVID-20.” Forget everything you thought you knew about the original COVID-19; this is a whole different virus. If prior estimates suggested that up to 85 percent of the population needed to be vaccinated to […]
Gordon Weil: National unity after 9/11 could not last
As the U.S. marked the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the pundits came out in full force. Many lamented that the sense of national unity in 2001 had been so quickly replaced by unusually deep divisiveness. The Al Qaeda attacks gave all Americans, regardless of their political views, a common enemy. The country immediately […]
Letter to the editor: For our survival, prioritize action on global warming
Ida is just the latest example of an extreme weather event that can be linked to climate change.
Commentary: As clock ticks down to midterms, tech should ramp up
Technology can get the kinds of big numbers that all democracies want in key elections, and safeguard people who turn out to vote.
Maine Voices: Calling high school volunteers for local food security programs
With increased youth involvement, we can strengthen nutrition access for all students and families across Cumberland County.
Inside Gray: Sept. 17
High school celebrates new greenhouse with ribbon-cutting, recognition The grand opening of the greenhouse at Gray-New Gloucester High School will be from 4-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24. Educators are excited to showcase the outdoor classroom that will serve as a learning lab for students. There will be a ribbon-cutting and bench dedication, and staff members […]
Sen. Brenner, Rep. Terry to host public office hours in Gorham
Sen. Stacy Brenner, D-Scarborough, and Rep. Maureen “Mo” Terry, D-Gorham, will hold public office hours from 3 to 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 20 at the Baxter Memorial Library in Gorham. Office hours provide local residents a chance to meet with their representatives to ask questions and get help with legislative or state government matters. […]
Letter to the editor: Inoculation mandate nothing new in our nation’s history
Mainers, please get vaccinated. Nearly 65 percent of us are fully vaccinated now and I have not heard of one serious side effect. So, let’s show the country we lead not only in voter turnout, but also in common sense. It has been reported that our neighbors in the South have been ingesting medicine made […]
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