Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Dec. 7, 1991: Waterville man tells his eyewitness account to Pearl Harbor attack in 1942, and could Fairfield be home to a new low-level nuclear waste facility?
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Watch: Christmas light show dazzles Monmouth, and every other town within miles
This is not your traditional Christmas decorating. The display is all encompassing, from the spotlights on the roof to the animated Christmas trees and candy canes on the front lawn.
OFF RADAR: ‘Mother Tongue’
Dana Wilde wraps up his column with Jim Bishop’s quintessentially skillful, insightful Maine postwar poetry.
Dec. 6, 2000: Chelsea man continues to wait to see his newly adopted 13-month-old girl from Panama, Richmond residents vote to purchase former Etonic building, and fire crews battle illegal fire in Augusta near interstate
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Casual restaurant bankruptcies accelerate as customers retreat
Casual restaurants have seen more pronounced difficulties because they depend on customers with lower incomes and have to compete with fast food chains employing the same tactics.
Photos: Gardiner hosts Festival of Trees
All photos by Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal
From winter warmers to Jewish-Mexican mashups, the new Maine cookbooks to get or gift
A fresh batch of cookbooks is out just in time for the holidays and baking season.
If you’re looking for a project, try getting your poinsettia to rebloom next year
Otherwise, just enjoy it this holiday season.
Dec. 5, 1985: 536 missing social security checks show up 24 hours late in Waterville, Fairfield OK’s new assessment board, and here’s a look at Colby College’s new Student Center
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.