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Clearing Skies For Better Views
TENANTS HARBOR : Tonight should provide great views of the harbor from our dining room.
Monday Dinner @ Rollie's in Belfast
BELFAST : We at Rolliea s are happy to post our daily specials for your convenience.
I walked into a huge church in Texas. The parking lot was packed to the gills. Young adults were heading toward the doors of the sanctuary, Bibles in hand.
Trackside's Friday Lunch Specials
ROCKLAND : Join us for a delicious lunch today! In addition to our full, all day menu, today's lunch specials include... Fish & Chips, made with haddock and our hand-cut French fries for $10.95 Fried Maine Shrimp Roll, served with your choice of one side for $9.95 Fire-Roasted Chicken Quesadilla for $8.95 Trackside Station serves from 11 a.m. to 9 ...
UMMA features photography, sculpture shows
Boys will be boys, until they grow up, become artists and let their boyhood experiences and interests penetrate their work as men.
WEST ROCKPORT : Brooklyn Elina Rollins was born May 16, 2009, at Penobscot Bay Medical Center to Levi and Claire Rollins of West Rockport.
ROCKLAND : Julia's Gallery for Young Artists at the Farnsworth Art Museum invites interested teens, parents, teachers, artists and community members to an open house from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 27.
Hope Jazz Festival sets lineup
HOPE : The third annual Hope Jazz Festival is set for Saturday, July 25, at two locations.
Fire department training could cause delays on Molyneaux Road
CAMDEN : The Camden Fire Department will host a regional training opportunity on Saturday, June 27 from 8 a.m. to noon that will involve fire departments from Camden, Rockland, Hope, Union, Appleton, Warren, Lincolnville, Northport and Searsmont.
Midcoast prevention success gains national attention
ROCKPORT : The Midcoast is gaining national attention. First, because local teens have engaged in excessively high rates of inhalant abuse in recent years; and second, because efforts to address and prevent the problem - as well as other problem behaviors - are having significant impact.
Lincolnville Town Meeting: Defining provider agencies
LINCOLNVILLE : The fine June weather may have been reason enough for Lincolnville citizens to wrap up annual town meeting in just one hour, a record for a community that likes to discuss its municipal business.
'The Art of Hope' at Carver Hill
ROCKPORT : On Thursday evening, June 25, Carver Hill Gallery will host "The Art of Hope," a benefit art auction for New Hope for Women.
Waiting to shine: Robert Indiana's sign goes up as part of exhibit after 44 years
Robert Indiana never saw his oversized EAT sign illuminated after it went up at the New York World's Fair in 1964.
HOPE : Jazz Festival concessions The Hope Jazz Festival, which will be held July 25 from noon to 5 p.m. at True Park, is looking for concessions.
Trash hill to get capped, seeded
ROCKPORT : Jim Guerra, manager of the Mid-Coast Solid Waste Corporation, is about ready to shave off the top of a hill of trash in Rockport.
Hope voters approve firefighter stipends, employee raises
UNION : Whether to provide stipends to members of the volunteer fire department and give town employees raises dominated discussion at the annual Hope Town Meeting June 15.
Knox County officials discuss shared services
ROCKLAND : Officials from several Knox County towns and the city of Rockland have organized two committees to look at ways that money could be saved by sharing solid waste and animal control services.
'Mother Earth' makes one more appearance
CAMDEN : The Camden Amphitheater will fill with fairies, fantasy, dance, drumming, puppets and song when the Terra Diddle Players present a free performance of "Awakening Mother Earth; Blossoms from Shadowland" 1 p.m. Sunday, June 14.
HOPE : The town of Hope dedicated its 2008-2009 town report to Carol Hathorne, thanking her for her dedication and commitment to "making Hope Elementary School the pride of the Hope community." The town presented her with the dedication at a surprise ceremony last week.
Academic records to be destroyed, hazardous waste day, dental school reception
Having observed the seven-year period in which school records must be maintained, and having now exceeded available storage space, CHRHS will destroy the records.
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