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Golfers compete in Tracy’s 15th Annual Golf Scramble
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Today, over 100 golfers competed in the Tracy’s 15th Annual Golf Scramble on the eighteen-hole course. The tournament was held to fundraise for charities including Evan’s Veteran Project, organized by 8-year-old Evan to support veterans with random acts of kindness. Teams of four took...
Three GIS Minors Receive State Trade Organization Scholarship
Three University of New England students are the recipients of a scholarship award from the Maine GIS User Group (MEGUG) to support their academic careers as environmental researchers making use of geographic information systems (GIS) to better the health of their natural world. Katelyn DeWater (Marine Sciences, ’25), Ruth Ellis...
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...
BCS Construction Making Headway, Staying Within Budget
On Tuesday, Sept. 3 students will return to the halls of Bristol Consolidated School for the second school year in a row with the building under construction and renovation. BCS Facilities Manager John Carroll said from the time the school broke ground on the project in June 2023 until students return on Tuesday, Sept. 3, about 90% of the school has been affected by renovation.
Joshua's Restaurant and Tavern in Brunswick to close in September
BRUNSWICK (WGME) – A staple in the Brunswick community is set to close their doors for good. Joshua's Restaurant & Tavern announced on Monday that they are closing. The restaurant posted on Facebook that they knew this day would come as they have made the bittersweet decision to close their doors.
York man charged with terrorizing after allegedly firing gun at neighbor and boats
YORK, Maine — A local man is facing charges of terrorizing and reckless conduct after he allegedly fired a gun at a neighbor and two boats at York Beach on Friday night. York police responded to the area of Long Beach Avenue and Webber Road at 9:56 p.m. upon receiving a report of someone being shot at, according to Detective Sgt. Thomas Cryan. ...
'Full of energy, positivity': Friends and family celebrate the life of Tricia Asselin
AUBURN, Maine — Close to a year after Tricia Johnson-Asselin was killed in the Lewiston tragedy, her lasting impact still remains as dozens celebrated her life Saturday in Auburn. Hosted at the VFW Post 1603, friends and family members came together to reminisce over photos and share memories from...
Balloons soar over Presque Isle during festival
Despite showers that halted some balloon activity, the 2024 Crown of Maine Balloon Fest saw a packed venue and four spectacular launches under fair skies and calm winds. The slate was full with 16 balloons from as far away as England and Florida. The festival typically draws thousands of spectators...
Police investigate robbery at Portland gas station, suspect at large
PORTLAND, Maine (WMTW) - 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.
Win Tickets to Walker Hayes with Kylie Morgan & Tenille Arts
Win Tickets to Walker Hayes with Kylie Morgan & Tenille Arts in Bangor. Win tickets to Walker Hayes with Special Guests Kylie Morgan, Tenille Arts & 12/OC at the Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor on Friday, August 30. Winners will get Email. We will email the winners. Make sure you...
'It's cool to read': Maine Book Fest comes to Waterville
WATERVILLE, Maine — Kids, adults, and families came together at Head of Falls in downtown Waterville to celebrate the magic of books. "I've always been a reader," Maine Book Fest head organizer Maddie Smith said. "My mom is a big book nerd, so I just want to let people know that it's cool to read."
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