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Midcoast Community Chorus invites new singers for Fall 2024 season
CAMDEN — The Midcoast Community Chorus (MCC) invites singers of all ages and abilities to register for its Fall 2024 season. Weekly rehearsals on Monday evenings will culminate in a January concert featuring a diverse selection of American choral music. No auditions are required, and people with all levels of musical experience are welcomed to join.
Washburn painter featured at Agency on Aging in September
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – A Washburn artist will show some of her works at Aroostook Agency on Aging during the month of September. Lila McCrum’s month-long Artists for Aging exhibit opens Friday, September 6 in time for Presque Isle’s First Friday Art Walk which brings together events from various venues including Wintergreen Arts Center, Ignite PI at the Northeastland Hotel, Reed Gallery at the University of Maine, The Common Gallery and the Akeley Gallery at the Mark & Emily Turner Memorial Library.
Butterfly Festival returns to Fields Pond Audubon Center
HOLDEN -- Families got to learn more about Maine's native plants and insects on Saturday, especially butterflies, at the Fields Pond Audubon Center's annual Butterfly Festival. The festival offered everything from a butterfly-themed parade to a native plant sale, and even an opportunity to catch insects and have them identified...
Jan Corneal solo show at River Arts
River Arts is pleased to announce Jan Corneal’s solo black and white photography show, “The Edit”, in the River Room. This striking show opened Aug. 22 and runs through Wednesday, Sept. 11. An opening reception was held on Saturday, Aug. 24. Corneal brings her training as an...
Law enforcement officers can now get a warrant to take someone into protective custody
MAINE, USA — Editor’s note: This story contains references to suicide. When a bill to strengthen Maine’s yellow flag law went into effect earlier this month, Sagadahoc County Sheriff Joel Merry said he felt a sense of relief. “I think this is one of those cases where...
Sobriety Check Points Coming to Lewiston, Maine: Know Your Rights
Many police departments throughout Maine have conducted sobriety checkpoints. These are roadblocks that the police set up to check to see if drivers are sober behind the wheel, in an effort to keep the roads safe from those who may be driving under the influence. For those who have not been drinking, this can not only be an inconvenience but can also put them in an uncomfortable position.
Police investigate robbery at Portland Riverton Gas Station
PORTLAND, Maine — Police are investigating a robbery at a gas station in Portland. On Saturday, officials were called to the Riverton Gas Station on 1585 Forest Avenue for a report of a robbery. An unknown male entered the gas station with a white mask and a baseball bat.
Maine bridge that collapsed under dump truck closed indefinitely
GORHAM, Maine — A truck fell through Babb’s Bridge on Saturday, Aug. 24; now the bridge is closed indefinitely. In a release issued on Sunday by the the Maine Department of Transportation, it says it expects Babb’s Bridge to remain closed to traffic for at least several months after that dump truck fell through the bridge deck on Friday afternoon. MaineDOT bridge engineers will inspect the structure to determine the extent of the damage it sustained.
67-Year-Old Man Died after being Ejected from Vehicle in Maine
A 67-year-old man died Saturday morning after he crashed and was ejected from his vehicle on Route 4 in Berwick. The Berwick Police Department said the man was seriously injured and taken to Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover. He was pronounced dead. Name was not released. Single-Vehicle Crash. The single-vehicle crash...
Summer’s last splash at the BRAF Gallery
As summer days grow shorter, the light continues to shine at the Boothbay Region Art Foundation (BRAF) Gallery where the September Members’ Artist Showcase will be unveiled on Aug. 28 and continue through Sept. 22. Featuring an array of artists working in diverse styles and mediums as well as subject matter, this September’s show will be the last member show of the 2024 summer season. Join us for an opening reception on Friday, Sept. 6 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Hearty Roots hosts ‘First Fire’
On Thursday, Aug. 23, Hearty Roots (HR) hosted a gathering on its newly acquired Bremen property to honor the land, express gratitude and appreciation for their donors and supporters, and share the vision for uplifting youth through HR’s nature-based programming. The “First Fire” ceremony was HR’s take on a ribbon-cutting. HR asked guests to contribute one rock to the new fire pit, while Program Manager Josh Leatham demonstrated his fire-starting skills via bow drilling. Deputy Director Jess Donohoe gave ceremonial remarks to the approximately 50 attendees. Olive Pine, an adventure mentor in training, strummed guitar and sang.
Total Maine Aug. 25, 2024: In-depth on the Lewiston commission's final report
PORTLAND, Maine — In this week's edition of "Total Maine," we take a closer look at the 215-page final report from the commission investigating the Lewiston mass shootings. "In The Arena" podcast hosts Pat Callaghan, Ethan Strimling and Phil Harriman discuss the Democratic National Convention. Jessica Gagne takes us...
Cleanup underway after diesel spill at Kennebunk turnpike plaza
KENNEBUNK (WGME) - In Kennebunk, hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel spilled at a Maine turnpike plaza on Saturday. Kennebunk fire officials say a tractor trailer rolled from a parking spot at the northbound plaza near mile marker 25 and struck a tree. When the truck went over the curb,...
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