UNITY — "Going up (over, down) to the fair this weekend?" Doesn't matter inwhat part of the State of Maine one might be living, the question is likely repeated thousands of times in late September, ...
From October 3 - 30, the Rockport Public Library will host the Maine Fibershed Festival, a month-long exhibit complimented by special events focused on how Maine’s Soil-to-Soil fiber system weaves ...
Kathie Hills, textile artist and the head of the Textile Department for the Waldoboro Historical Society, will share her deep ...
One way people ingest a group of toxic chemicals known as PFAS is through consuming produce, dairy and meat products that have been exposed to contaminated soil and irrigation water. Some guidance is ...
Searsmont's $37,000 grant will go towards renovating the Searsmont Town office, including adding new ADA-compliant doors, a privacy sound booth and additional indoor and outdoor seating options for ...
On Friday, October 3, at The First Church, take a spin on the dance floor and let your shoes fly at the First Friday Community Dance and Contras. The intergenerational program begins at 6 p.m., when ...
A cause of fire will not be determined due to the extent of damage to the structure housing Sweetgrass Winery and Distillery. The Fire Marshal's Office was notified of the blaze at the time of the ...
On Tuesday, September 16, Camden National Bank commemorated its 150th anniversary with a heartfelt Employee Appreciation Event at the Augusta Civic Center. "The evening was filled with gratitude, ...
A three-car collision on a stretch of Route 1 in Camden just after 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 resulted in two people being ...
Stories of expert, patient-centered care were the focus as MaineHealth Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (MHBBCH) celebrated 30 years of helping Maine and New Hampshire’s youngest patients thrive. The ...
The Maine State Police reviewed nearly three dozen complaints about troopers who used physical force in the past decade. Not ...
This month marks the 250th anniversary of one of the most remarkable and grueling military marches in American history: the 1775 Arnold Expedition to Quebec. Led by Benedict Arnold, more than 1,000 ...