Works submitted by more than 40 artists depicting the old Frank J. Wood Bridge will be on display at the Curtis Memorial Library starting Jan. 4.
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Salty Spirits opens in Kittery Foreside
The cocktail bar with a seafood-forward small plates menu launched in Wallingford Square.
Trump administration behaves unethically | Letter
How has such despicable, mean, unhinged, selfish, untruthful behavior coming from anyone — let alone the head of our country — become OK with so many people? Remember the McCarthy hearings, when something called decency actually mattered?Remember the importance of moral character, when ethical behavior was more expected and respected? When honesty had value? When […]
Maine Family Planning drops lawsuit over federal funding cuts
The elimination of nearly $2 million in federal funding spurred a court battle between the network of reproductive health clinics and the federal government.
Maine must not turn a blind eye to rising antisemitism | Opinion
It doesn’t take much scrolling in a local group’s Facebook comment section to find someone claiming that the Jewish people deserve it.
Harpswell farm shuts down in dispute between farmers, landowner
Joe and Laura Grady, longtime operators of Two Coves Farm on Harpswell Neck , have been ordered to vacate the property.
Loon rescued on Smithfield pond dies a week later
The loon rescued Dec. 7 was emaciated, had a lung infection and the start of frostbite, according to Avian Haven’s executive director, who offers tips for how to help keep wild animals safe.
Lincoln Theater to kick off Free Family Film Series
The monthly series begins with “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” on Sunday, Jan. 4.
River Arts opens new year with ‘Diverse Talents’ exhibition
The Damariscotta gallery’s new show runs Jan. 2-26.
Things to do at Rockland Public Library
January is chock full of events at the library located at 80 Union St.