Lewiston High was site for Thursday’s historic first official game for Maine’s men’s pro soccer team.
Winthrop
Monmouth Community Players to present ‘Ride the Cyclone’
“Ride The Cyclone” will be performed April 18-27 in the historic Cumston Hall at 796 Main St.
Maine history on the move as Cultural Building renovations wrap up
Plans are now underway for the return of the Maine State Library, the Maine State Museum and the Archive to the state Cultural Building as its $45 million renovation project nears completion.
UMaine Augusta to host job, resource fair March 26
In collaboration with Maine CareerCenters, UMA’s third annual Job & Resource Fair will be held in the Randall Student Center Fireplace Lounge at 46 University Drive on the Augusta campus.
Readfield library to host Maine author talks March 18, 27
These events are sponsored by the library and Readfield U, a free pop-up university, and are part of the library’s Environment & Sustainability Program/Speaker Series.
Bill seeks to give Maine legislators final approval over chief of cannabis office
State officials say the legislation unfairly singles out the Office of Cannabis Policy and undermines the executive branch, while supporters say it’s an important step in restoring trust and transparency for the industry.
Winthrop center to host afternoon of Irish music March 15
This is a family friendly event; all ages are encouraged to dress up in their favorite Irish garb or even as a leprechauns or fairies.
Kennebec County jail, sheriff ask for $1.35M spending jump
The requested funding would pay for additional corrections officers and an additional deputy and is expected to lower overtime costs.
Augusta daytime shelter, needle exchange concerns addressed
Maine Recovery Access Project’s Access Center is expected to open at 53 Water St., in the north end of the city’s downtown, in June, bringing both hopes and concerns.
Kennebec Land Trust offers 2025 Lyceum Lecture Series
This year’s series will focus on Maine’s native amphibians and reptiles.