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Waterville Creates announces Youth Art Month Exhibition and launch of Youth Arts Access Fund

Waterville Creates, a nonprofit supporting and promoting high-quality, accessible arts and cultural programs in central Maine, is excited to host the 8th Youth Art Month (YAM) exhibition at Ticonic Gallery and Railroad Square Cinema from March 1-31, 2022. Established in 1961, YAM is a national program designed to celebrate visual art education for grades K […]

UNITEL to join Direct Communications family

Direct Communications of Rockland, Idaho, announced that it has acquired Unitel of Unity, Maine. Direct Communications, a family-owned broadband provider, has been assisting customers with their communications needs since 1954. The heart and soul of Direct Communications lies in the rural areas that they serve. They bring to Unitel a vast knowledge of fiber construction, […]

Diocese of Portland removes strong recommendation for masks at Masses in Maine churches

Effective immediately, the Diocese of Portland is removing the “strong recommendation” for all parishioners to wear masks at Masses celebrated in Maine’s 141 Catholic churches. Those who still wish to wear a mask are welcome to do so. The recommendation for priests, deacons, and extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion to wear masks during the distribution […]

OBITUARIES for Thursday, March 10, 2022

JAMES W. FERRONE SOUTH CHINA – James W. Ferrone, 77, passed away on Sunday, February 27, 2022, at the Androscoggin Hospice House, in Auburn. Jim was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, on June 9, 1944. He graduated from New Brunswick Seminary, in New Jersey, and also Trinity Counseling with a masters degree in family counseling. […]

Spectrum Generations, Capital Area New Mainers Project will help deliver services to underserved in central Maine

Spectrum Generations, Central Maine’s Agency on Aging, has entered into a contract with Capital Area New Mainers Project to expand equity of access to Older Americans Act services to New Mainers in central Maine. This partnership will provide New Mainers who are caregivers or who are over 60 with culturally competent delivery of services including […]

Area scouts take part in Klondike Derby

by Chuck Mahaleris Camp Bomazeen, on Great Pond, in Belgrade, saw several inches of new snow, temperatures hovering between 0 and 10 degrees, and a camp full of eager Scouts hunting for gold during the annual Klondike Derby winter activity on Saturday, February 26. Scouts and Cubs from across Franklin, Somerset, Kennebec and Lincoln counties […]