The show, which runs through April 26, features works by seven Maine artists that ask us to contemplate the inevitable.
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Pingree to hold in-person town halls as more constituents demand to meet with lawmakers
The Democrat, who represents the solidly blue 1st District, is the only member of Maine’s congressional delegation to schedule a town hall since President Donald Trump returned to office.
2024-25 Press Herald All-Region Girls Basketball team
Seven All-State honorees highlight this group of southern Maine’s top players.
Mariachi music, Fraggle Rock Live and ‘Faust in the Anthropocene’ among this week’s offerings
You can also see the play ‘Pie in the Sky’ and catch a performance by Rochelle Rice.
Rockland Public Library to host working waterfront discussion with industry veteran
Rockland Public Library will present Bill Gerencer to lead the discussion “Considering the New England Working Waterfront” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3. This event is free and open to all. Gerencer is a 40-plus-year veteran of the New England working waterfront, who has served as lobsterman, commercial fisherman, fish buyer, sales, corporate trainer, fisheries […]
West African restaurant Mé Lon Togo moving to Freeport
Chef-owner Jordan Benissan expects to partially open by late April.
Southern Maine people and business news: March 19
Hires, promotions and appointments at Spinnaker Trust, Broadreach Public Relations, the Mitchell Institute, Maine Historical Society and Paquin and Carroll Insurance, and a grant donation to OUT Maine.
Amalgamation of American music styles to perform at Rockland library
Singer-songwriter David Dodson presents a Reading Room Concert at the Rockland Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 27. Dodson writes songs that run the gamut of American styles — folk, rock, blues, jazz and country. They cover a variety of topics and range from poignant to hilarious. He has shared the stage with K […]
Social Security workers, union say staffing cuts would gut the agency
They warn that it is already understaffed and that further cuts, including the possible closure of the Presque Isle office, could lead to major disruptions for 355,000 older and disabled Mainers.
Freeport’s working waterfront goes electric
The Island Institute launched a toolkit for those eyeing marine electrification. Some local aquaculture farms are already pivoting, transforming Maine’s coastline one boat at a time.