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PublishedJune 5, 2020
Damariscotta’s Stable Gallery to close for the year
DAMARISCOTTA — The Stable Gallery has decided to cancel its 2020 season due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic “It was a difficult decision to make because we have been dedicated to sharing fine craft and art for the last 14 years,” Priscilla McCandless wrote in a notice to the participating artists. “However, we decided […]
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PublishedJune 1, 2020
Video: Protesters gather outside Bath courthouse in response to George Floyd’s death
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PublishedMay 29, 2020
Faith Notes: The resileince of nature
For the past couple of weeks, my family has been helping me prepare my gardens for summer. Truth be told, I’m not a great gardener, but having grown up on a farm, I find the wellbeing of my soul is tied to how much time I spend near the soil. So every year since we […]
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PublishedMay 29, 2020
Maine Catholic parishes offer restricted indoor Masses starting June 1
PORTLAND — Effective Monday, June 1, the Diocese of Portland is allowing Maine Catholic churches to hold public Masses with restrictions and safeguards in place to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. “We are, of course, anxious to return to our churches and have the opportunity to celebrate Mass,” said Bishop Robert Deeley in a […]
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PublishedMay 22, 2020
Damariscotta’s Kefauver Gallery opens for season
DAMARISCOTTA — The Kefauver Studio and Gallery in Damariscotta will open for the 2020 season on Monday, June 1. The gallery will be exhibiting only work by Will Kefauver at this initial opening. Kefauver has been busy over the winter and in these first months of spring, creating new pieces in oil. In addition to the […]
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PublishedMay 22, 2020
Salt Bay Chamberfest cancels summer festival due to pandemic
The group is planning a series of online concerts and other programs instead.
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PublishedMay 22, 2020
Brunswick priest marks 60th anniversary
BRUNSWICK — Ascension Thursday, May 21, marked the 60th anniversary of The Rev. Richard Rice’s ordination to the priesthood. The 86-year-old priest commemorated the milestone by celebrating Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Brunswick. “So this Mass is being live-streamed, a phrase that I had not been familiar with until recently,” […]
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PublishedMay 14, 2020
Faith Notes: Hope unsinkable
In 1832 a small vessel, the Messenger of Peace, anchored off Manu’a, an island in the South Pacific. Aboard was John Williams, a British evangelist whose mission was to share the gospel with islanders, many of whom had little contact with passing ships. As Williams’ ship neared shore, several canoes rowed out to meet it. […]
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PublishedMay 13, 2020
Ill-timed invasion of the murder hornets
The murder hornets don’t stand a chance. We’re still amid a pandemic that has dragged on way too long, producing far too many bizarre, exaggerated doomsday scenarios on social media. Some of our political leaders are enjoying absolute power a little too absolutely. Conspiracy theorists claim Bill Gates, who’s probably an extraterrestrial, purposely spread COVID-19 […]
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PublishedMay 13, 2020
The Conversation: Historic power struggle between Trump and Congress reviewed by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in two cases concerning congressional demands, known as subpoenas, for materials that President Donald Trump claims are intrusions into his private affairs and are not legitimate uses of congressional power. Another case argued before the court at the same time involves the Manhattan district attorney’s subpoena of records from […]
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