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Orrington Old Home Week Kicks Off
ORRINGTON, Maine (WABI) - It’s that time of year again in Orrington!. Old Home Week is underway. The longtime tradition celebrates the community with a week of events from the endless yard sale to the SedguenkeDUCK Regatta!. Organizers say it brings residents and visitors together. “We have people who...
'A lifesaving thing': Two new sober living houses open in the Bangor area
BANGOR, Maine — Two new sober living houses are open in the Bangor area, bringing local nonprofit Fresh Start Sober Living's total to 17 recovery residences with more than 150 beds between them. One of those beds now belongs to Jeremy Wilson, one of the first residents of the...
Bid It to Win It Is Coming Soon, and You Can Bid on Amazing Items in This Maine Online Auction
Are you ready for something amazing? Check out our exclusive online auction from the comfort of your home. Bid It to Win It starts Monday, July 15, when you can bid on some incredible items with the chance to potentially save thousands of dollars. So what is up for bid?...
Orono Art Fest Continues the Tradition in Maine
Orono Arts Fest brings together a mix of local and regional artists for the enjoyment of the Orono, Maine community and beyond. - oronoartsfest.com. It almost seemed like the town of Orono was not going to have an arts festival this summer that so many Mainers looked forward to since 2011. Stillwater Community Arts previously hosted "Artsapalooza," Orono's original arts festival that celebrated the talents of so many artists in Maine for well over the past decade, but stated in March of 2024 that they would no longer be able to continue after 13 years of service. No reason was given as to why, but it was mentioned that putting on the event took many hours of fundraising.
Fishermen sentenced in multi-year commercial herring scheme
Nine people, including eight from Maine and one from New Hampshire, have been sentenced in a long-running commercial fishing scheme. The fishermen pled guilty to underreporting their catch of Atlantic herring, a popular lobster bait, according to U.S. attorneys. Federal officials said that in a three-year scheme, the owner, captain...
Kindness Day on Aug. 8
At WABI, we believe that when we work together, we can build a caring, connected community. We’re teaming up with Stanley Subaru and Stanley Chevrolet for “Kindness Day” on Aug. 8. Please join us to make a real difference, and support the programs of three amazing community...
Westbrook Strong 5k raises $10,000 for domestic violence awareness and scholarships
WESTBROOK (WGME) - Running and raising awareness, Saturday morning's Westbrook Strong 5k helped raised 10-thousand dollars for a domestic violence awareness group. Matthew Rairdon, a former graduate from Westbrook High School, was 22 years old when he was killed by his ex-boyfriend in 2013. His parents began this race to...
Longtime Downtown Waterville Store Slated to Close Later This Month
For the last decade or so, many Central Maine residents have become familiar with the Re-Store. It's indeed a store, operated by Waterville Area Habitat for Humanity. Since its inception, the store has sold various pre-loved home-goods and building materials to the general public. The store, which has served the community well in its mission to provide affordable alternatives to brand-new (more expensive) merchandise, will be closing its doors later this month, the Kennebec Journal reported.
Neil Patrick Harris dines at Frisbee's Wharf in Kittery. Here's what he ordered
KITTERY, Maine — Pepperrell Cove recently had a special visitor as a curious humpback whale breached in and around local boaters. The latest esteemed guest to pay a visit is Neil Patrick Harris, the award-winning screen and stage actor and awards show host. The 51-year-old “How I Met Your...
Van Buren transforming underdeveloped space into community garden
VAN BUREN, Maine – In 2008, a flood devastated a 3.1 acre cul-de-sac on Grant Street in downtown Van Buren, ruining three houses. Now, the town is working on a $77,785 project to transform this area into a creative space by building a community garden and greenhouse. The town...
Flying Goat Farm profiled by Maine Farmland Trust
New Gloucester’s Flying Goat Farm and owners Cara Sammons-Shepard and Devin Shepard were recently featured by Maine Farmland Trust in an article by Kristina Buckley. Find the full interview, along with more terrific photos, at this link. ~ NGX. Celebrating Maine Dairy Month: next stop, Flying Goat Farm. |...
Music filling the Opera House – July 12, 17, 18 and 20
Internationally renowned Canadian Brass, acclaimed singer-songwriters The Contenders, NYC’s hot jazz group The Hot Sardines, and Maine’s own Grammy-winning Patty Griffin on stage in the coming week. What’s up at the historic Boothbay Harbor Opera House this week? In short, a lot. In a summer filled with highly...
Waterville Businessman Brings Cannabis Store, Pizzeria to Wiscasset
Waterville resident Richard Petron is working to bring his business ideas to life, effectively making his mark with two new stores in Wiscasset. Petron opened Seafoam Cannabis, a medical marijuana storefront, at 493 Gardiner Road in Wiscasset on June 24. Petron began leasing the building in 2022, around the same...
Cook departs as Chamber executive director
The Greater Bridgton Chamber of Commerce announced Monday that Angela Cook, who has served as the Executive Director, has left the Chamber. “Angie has been an integral part of our organization since she joined in 2015 as the office manager,” the Chamber said in a statement to The News. “During her tenure, Angie built strong relationships on behalf of the Chamber and has been a great source of support for our member businesses. Her dedication and commitment have greatly contributed to the evolution of our Chamber.”
Residents raise concerns about Food Pantry location
Reed Holden was driving through town one day and saw a large number of people standing and sitting out in the cold. The people were waiting their turn to enter the Bridgton Food Pantry. “I look at the Pantry today and the shelves are empty by 2 or 3 o’clock...
Transfer site redesign, paving set for 2025
CASCO — The residents of two towns can be assured that construction will not interfere with their summertime usage of the Casco-Naples Bulky Waste Facility and Transfer Station. The much-publicized construction won’t start until after Labor Day. While the construction will not put a halt to getting rid...
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