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Chuck Feil and Steve Luttrell featured at SugarWood in September

FARMINGTON — Photographer Chuck Feil and poet Steve Luttrell will be featured artists during September at SugarWood Gallery. Chuck Feil is known for his Maine aerial photography coffee table books, “Maine A View From Above,” “Lighthouses From Aloft,” “Maine Guess Where From the Air” and “Kittery to Calais The Maine Coast From Above.” In this […]

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Esther E. Young-Coombs

LIVERMORE FALLS — Esther E. Young-Coombs, 79, of Livermore Falls died Wednesday, April 18. She was born in Auburn, daughter of Charles H. and Grace L. Hodgkins Eveleth. She was a 1958 graduate of ELHS and journalism and poetry courses. Esther wrote for “Bear Facts of Maine,” including the Lewiston-Auburn column and the “Oliver the Bear” […]

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Poet, author Maya Angelou dies at age 86

Her death was confirmed in a statement issued by Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she had served as a professor of American Studies since 1982. Tall and regal, with a deep, majestic voice, Angelou defied all probability and category, becoming one of the first black women to enjoy mainstream success as an […]

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Maya Angelou, celebrated poet and author, dies

NEW YORK (AP) — Maya Angelou’s story awed millions. A childhood victim of rape, she broke through silence and shame to tell her tale in one of the most widely read memoirs of the 20th century. A black woman born into poverty and segregation, she recited the most popular presidential inaugural poem in history. “I’m […]