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EVENTS: Windsor Fair set for Aug. 24 – Sept. 2
Maine’s second largest agricultural fair will be offering harness racing, Rockwell Amusements Midway, exhibition hall, historical museum, livestock, demo derbies, truck/tractor/livestock pull events, live music, agricultural education and more. General Admission: Children 11 and Under Free, Ages 12 and up: $12, Wednesday, August 28, half Price $6 and half...
Rockland road closures for Lobster Fest street events Saturday, Sunday
ROCKLAND — This week, Wednesday, July 31 – Sunday, August 4, the Maine Lobster Festival will be in Rockland’s Harbor Park. While most of the activities will occur within the park grounds, two activities in particular will occur on Rockland roads. On Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. -...
With high-tech tank, Brunswick rocket maker bluShift takes next step to space flight
The Brunswick aerospace startup bluShift is one step closer to space flight, with the installation of a 30-foot-tall oxidizer tank at its headquarters at Brunswick Landing. BluShift is the first company in the world to build a rocket engine that runs entirely on a nontoxic, bio-derived solid fuel. With the oxidizer tank, the company will be able to keep the engine fired up.
Wilder hired to bring Scarborough’s downtown vision to life
Scarborough, ME Since 2006, the development of a true Town Center has been a goal of local residents and municipal leadership. Today, The Downs has formed a national strategic partnership that will bring the vision of a balanced Town Center to life. The Downs has joined forces with Boston-based Wilder, a nationally recognized leasing, management and development company, to cultivate interest for the Town Center among national retailers, restaurants, local and national businesses.
Poland-area district rejects school budget after making cuts
Voters in one Maine school district reject its latest budget proposal as another prepares to try again. Voters in RSU 16, which serves Poland, Mechanic Falls, and Minot, rejected the latest proposal in a 466 to 445 vote on Tuesday. The district was hoping a scaled-back version of the proposal...
Animal Welfare Society in Kennebunk needs pet food donations
KENNEBUNK (WGME) -- One thing the Animal Welfare Society (AWS) in Kennebunk really needs is food. That goes for cats, dogs, puppies, and kittens. AWS likes to go with Purina One. It's what they feed most of the animals and they like to keep their diets consistent. But they also...
Discussing the New Port of Entries in the County
FORT FAIRFIELD, Maine (WAGM) - Planning has started for a new port of entry in Fort Fairfield. Officials are holding a couple of meetings this week to hear community concerns and answer community questions. Tuesday night’s meeting in Fort Fairfield was one of two meetings being held this week. The...
Portland Sea Dogs stand 'Lewiston Strong' with special night at Hadlock Field
PORTLAND (WGME) – The Portland Sea Dogs honored the victims and survivors of the Lewiston mass shooting during Maine Strong night at Hadlock Field. Wednesday’s game was all about Lewiston and Auburn, honoring and celebrating the community. And the night was complete with a very memorable first pitch.
Video: First Look At Kathleen Turner & More In A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Ogunquit Playhouse
A Little Night Music, winner of six Tony Awards including Best Musical, is full of hilariously witty and heartbreakingly moving moments of adoration, regret, and desire. This musical celebration of love features the iconic song, "Send in the Clowns." Featuring music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, a book by Hugh...
New public waterfront landing opens in Portland
PORTLAND (WGME) – A new public waterfront landing in Portland opened Wednesday with a ceremonial ribbon cutting. The city of Portland says Mavodones Landing is Portland Harbor's first significant expansion of public access in more than 30 years. Mavodones Landing is named after Nicholas Mavodones Jr., who is one...
Wood Island Museum: Dream off Kittery coast comes true. How you can visit.
KITTERY, Maine — In their heyday, the rugged surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service were the stuff of legend. These “storm warriors,” so called by scribes of the era, would row out in wooden boats during the stormiest of seas to rescue mariners in peril. The starkness of their existence is reflected in the code by which they lived — “You have to go out, but you do not have to come back.” ...
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