‘Docent College’ is two hours on May 12 at the Maine Tasting Center.
Damariscotta
Get your fill of Maine summer theater, classical music and dance
There are operas, musicals, plays, concerts and dance festivals from Berwick to Bangor and multiple venues in between.
Damariscotta gallery accepting submissions for next Members’ Show
The exhibition will run from May 19 through July 4; submissions are due May 16.
Meet the 10 southern Maine girls tennis players to watch in 2026
Molly Tefft, the state singles runner-up last year, leads a list of players hoping for continued spring success or breakout seasons.
New showcase tells ‘Stories in Color’ at Damariscotta gallery
An opening reception is from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at River Arts.
Wild and Scenic Film Festival highlights local kelp farming and global conservation
Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust will host its annual film festival at Damariscotta’s Lincoln Theater on April 30.
Film festival coming to Midcoast features uncensored stories of incarceration survivors
The Inthrive Film Festival will host screenings at Maine State Prison in Warren and locations in Damariscotta and Waldoboro.
Midcoast lawyer disbarred after arrest on child pornography charge
Thomas Karod, of Camden, was initially suspended from practicing law following his arrest in August and later failed to attend 3 Maine Board of Overseers of the Bar hearings, a judge said this month.
These federal workers lost their jobs. They’re starting over in Maine.
Former aid workers, whose careers took them around the globe, are carving out new opportunities across the state.
500 acres of Hart Woods now under care of Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust
The project represents the most acreage conserved in a single transaction by the Damariscotta-based organization in its history.