Sunday Photos: 10/01/2023
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Read MoreProjected above the orchestra on a big screen, the results were all over the map of contemporary visual arts and
Read MoreUMaine’s library was evacuated when campus police pulled the fire alarm after smelling burning caused by a broken light fixture,
Read MoreIn addition to the eight state ballot questions this November, residents of Penobscot will have their own referendum to consider:
Read MoreMore than 4,000 runners took the starting line in one of the biggest turnouts in race history Read More
Read MoreA divided City Council has been unable to move forward with proposed solutions.Read More
Read MoreThe fight Sunday afternoon broke out over a stolen bicycle on Main Street in Lewiston, police said. Two people required
Read MoreAfter decades of getting progressively more crowded and a failed legal challenge to the project, Ellsworth is about to open
Read MoreI stood below the huge, sloping rock, looking almost straight up. I was trying to figure out how to ascend, doubting
Read MoreWhile digging through ceiling-high piles of boxes for a summer book sale, Fort Fairfield librarian Barb Wells-Alexander stumbled upon a
Read MoreThe Poitras family lost their home to an accidental fire on Sept. 16 that left much of the house damaged
Read MoreAUBURN — Central Maine Community College has increased its early fall enrollment this year by 26% compared to last year,
Read MoreNEW PORTLAND – The Western Mountains Baptist Church is hosting a drive-in movie on Friday night, October 6th at 7:00pm.
Read MoreAUGUSTA — New Ventures Maine will offer free online and in-person workshops and classes statewide in October in three program
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