A hermit who was evicted from New Hampshire property on which he had lived for nearly three decades has found a new home at an undisclosed location in Maine.
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Chocolate Church Arts Center set to bring ‘The Music Man’ to stage in September
Chocolate Church Arts Center Presents The Music Man in September (Bath, Maine) The Chocolate Church Arts Center (CCAC), at 804 Washington Street in Bath, will kick off their 2022 performance season with a stylized production of Meredith Wilson’s classic show, The Music Man, opening on Friday September 9. The iconic musical, with books, music, and lyrics written by […]
Two charged with stealing copper from construction site of new homeless services center
Police say the suspects were caught with wire and tools taken from the construction site on Riverside Street late Monday night.
Inmate dies in Cumberland County Jail
The male prisoner was found unresponsive early Sunday morning, officials said.
Inflation Reduction Act may have little impact on inflation
The legislation won’t directly address some of the main drivers of surging prices – from gas and food to rents and restaurant meals.
Maine troubadour David Mallett and his band take Boothbay Harbor Opera House stage Aug. 20
“Inch by inch, row by row,” the refrain of folk master and songwriter David Mallett’s “Garden Song” has played in the heads of many a Maine gardener, while his music has been performed by artists including Alison Krauss, Pete Seeger, Emmylou Harris, John Denver and even the Muppets. On Saturday, Aug. 20, Maine-based Mallett brings […]
Damariscotta historical association offers story time inspired by local writer
Families are invited to Chapman-Hall House in Damariscotta at 10 a.m. Aug. 12 for a special children’s program about local writer Barbara Cooney. Children will be treated to a red-aloud story and conversation about author and illustrator Barbara Cooney of Damariscotta. Cooney wrote over 100 children’s books and was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal […]
Gordon Weil: What’s the matter with Kansas?
After that state’s vote to retain the state constitution’s protection of abortion, many might answer that “nothing’s the matter with Kansas.” Unless that vote was a fluke, what happened in Kansas has sent a signal about the future of American politics. The Kansas question was first asked by William Allen White in a classic 1896 […]
Broken sewer pipe closes Wells Harbor for 5th time since July
Town officials said an emergency repair began Thursday and that the harbor will be closed to swimming, kayaking and fishing until the town feels the risk of failure has been eliminated.
Wall Street hits 3-month high as inflation cools
The Federal Reserve may not have to remain as aggressive about hiking interest rates as feared.