David Rockefeller Expected to Celebrate His 100th Birthday By Excreting Some...
The oldest member of the Rockefeller family is giving a gift as part of his 100th birthday celebration: 1,000 acres of land including streams, trails and carriage roads abutting Acadia National Park....
View ArticleColonial Pemaquid Sponsors Buffet Line for Mosquitoes
Step into the shadows of history on Saturday, July 11, at 8:30 p.m. when the staff of Colonial Pemaquid assisted by The Friends of Colonial Pemaquid will lead the first evening lantern walk of the...
View ArticleWalking Tour of Old Orchard Beach Expected to Heavily Feature the History of...
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — The town is looking for people interested in history to help create a proposed walking tour. The town is in the preliminary stages of creating a Museum in the Streets, according to...
View ArticleTaste of Waterville Festival Expected to Continue the Town’s Long Tradition...
Thousands are rolling into Waterville to the sound of music and festivities. The 2015 Taste of Waterville is in full effect. “It’s the city’s largest event. It started as a food festival, but we have...
View ArticleOne Person at the Common Ground Country Fair Not Collecting Signatures to...
UNITY, Maine — Cooking over fire. Building a yurt. Rooftop beekeeping. The Common Ground Country Fair, held Sept. 25-27, is much more than a celebration of all things organic. Run by Maine Organic...
View ArticleHorrifying Video Shows Precise Moment When Local Lawyers Awoke From Their...
WATERVILLE, Maine —Cellphone video shows the Waterville carnival ride accident that injured three children on Friday. Joseph Thomas, the state fire marshal, said Sunday that the rides are inspected...
View ArticleScarborough WinterFest Postponed Due to Snow. That’s the Joke
Unfortunately, due to last night’s snowstorm causing poor ice conditions, this Saturday’s WinterFest has been rescheduled to Saturday, February 13, with another possible make-up date of Sunday,...
View ArticleMaine Logging Museum Celebrates a Halcyon Time When Real Men Cut Down Trees,...
BRADLEY – The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is like the forest- the only constant is change. New growth may change the look of the woods, but they are still the woods. Volunteers, who have come to...
View ArticlePlanning Board Wants Every Room in Proposed Oxford Casino Hotel to Have a...
OXFORD — The Planning Board tabled a decision Thursday night on a proposal to expand the Oxford Casino by adding a hotel, a 275-seat multipurpose room and doubling the restaurant and bar capacity....
View ArticleLocal Man Watching TV Tells Wife He’s Accidentally Joined the Leave No Trace...
ACADIA NATIONAL PARK — The National Park Service invites the public to join Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics for a free workshop to learn how to help protect natural resources while enjoying...
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