I want to thank Sen. Angus King for reminding Mainers and all Americans that the White House is the “people’s house,” not Donald Trump’s personal property. Trump thinks and feels that he owns and is entitled to anything and everything he wants. It is a sad commentary on Sen. Susan Collins that she refuses to […]
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Fresh Approach market in Portland’s West End will close
Chet and Peggy Knights say they weren’t able to overcome the loss in business after their SNAP license was revoked.
Cushing artist’s exhibition features ‘The Colors of Nature’ at Damariscotta gallery
River Arts presents Mark Christopher’s solo show from May 14 through June 3.
Main Street Bath throwing Decades Dance Party for 25th anniversary
From 7-11 p.m. May 22, each hour of the night belongs to a different decade: ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and 2000s.
Maine Art Gallery to host panel program on sustainable farming
Anna Fiedler of Maine Farmland Trust, Ryan Esbjerg of Morris Farm, Erica Berman of Veggies to Table, and Toby and Susan Tarpinian of Morning Glory Natural Foods will be guests at the May 21 event.
Why is Amazon so interested in Maine?
In Caribou, Hermon, Waterville and Gorham, the online megaretailer’s last-mile delivery strategy is making headway and stirring controversy.
Midcoast orchestra presents Mahler’s epic second symphony in concert
The performance includes two guest vocalists, a live choir and a group of offstage musicians in one of the largest presentations in MSO’s history.
2 exhibits at Portland Museum of Art show off photography, decorative arts
‘Ming Smith: Jazz Requiem — Notations in Blue’ and ‘Precious: The Value of Ornament’ speak to the museum’s diversity of holdings.
Rockland library presents music and movement for children, CMCA workshop, and poetry
Three unique arts events are happening at Rockland Public Library over the next week.
They aren’t cops. So who are these people in uniforms in downtown Portland?
The police department recently rolled out a new program in its community policing division, dubbed ‘constables.’