A decline in swimming education, a lack of lifeguards and water temperatures that are often icy cold even when it’s hot out are all risk factors that swimmers and boaters should consider.
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Maine arts organizations face sudden loss of federal grants
The National Endowment for the Arts notified institutions in Maine and across the country late Friday night that their grants were being terminated.
Meet the Mainers behind Renys’ ubiquitous, 4-word jingle
The ad tune, created by David Melville, has been heard in Maine every day since 2011.
Farmers markets are open. Here are some to visit around central and western Maine.
Here is a partial list of area markets open on designated days.
Damariscotta gallery seeks entries for ‘New Works’ show
This show is open to members and non-members alike.
Oxford Hills Rotarians collect mobility devices for Crutches4Africa
The Rotarians gathered in Old Orchard Beach to load a shipping container.
Schooner Landing to open in a temporary site in Damariscotta
The restaurant will operate out of a food trailer this season as it recovers from a devastating fire.
River Arts plans to open ‘Members’ Show’ Jan. 18
An opening reception is set for Saturday, Jan. 18.
How to spot the menagerie of birds even in the dead of a Maine winter
As birdsongs quiet, some resilient species stay to outlast the cold. Midcoast Maine Audubon specialists shed light on who stays, who flees, and who should be migrating but aren’t due to the warming climate.
Damariscotta pushes to help popular restaurant rebuild
The town rallies to support the rebuilding efforts of Schooner Landing owner Scott Folsom.