When you are as moved as we are by this very sad incident in Augusta, it is good to know that there is a place to go and be of loving assistance to the family that lost their loved ones. If you can't make it to the Red Barn in person, they will be accepting donations over the phone on Monday as well. Please call 207-623-9485.
Have you ever wanted to be served a beer or drink from Maine's Governor? This coming Monday night, (March 27) you will get your chance.
The Popular Quarry Tap Room in downtown Hallowell recently announced on their Facebook Page that Governor Paul Lepage will be their Celebrity Bartender from 6 to 730 PM...
Here's a country concert you might not have heard about, it's the 'Start of Summer Bash' on Friday, June 17th at Stinchfield (Baseball Field) on the Beach Road in Leeds, Maine. It features Maine's own Cold Blue Steel with an appearance by Brad Mates, lead singer of Emerson Drive!
'Amy Buxton's Underdog Jog Memorial 5K Run/Walk' is an annual event in remembrance of Amy Buxton. She dedicated her life to saving dogs and helping her local community. Her friends and family are dedicated to continuing to support her passions through this annual event.
The Spectrum Generations Annual Golf Tournament, now in its thirteenth year, will be held this year at Natanis Golf Course in Vassalboro, Monday, June 8. Golfers of all levels are welcome.
Waterville Community Land Trust is an exciting new organization that is working to rebuild communities one home at a time. Their hope is to accomplish the goal by combating neighborhood deterioration, promoting neighborhood preservation and improvement, through the responsible use and management of land.
Lithgow library is holding a pie sale this Friday, January 23. That day also happens to National Pie Day. The sale will go from noon to 6pm and there will be a nice variety to buy.
This past summer while riding a motorcycle to raise money for the Shriner's Children's Hospital, our Augusta Police Chief, Robert (Bob) Gregoire, was seriously injured in an accident.
While the chief's wife, Cathy, along with Sgt. Chris Shaw, were also injured in the two bike crash, it was Bob who was most critically hurt. He sustained a neck injury that has left him partially paralyzed.
Family is very important to me. And for me EVERYONE is family. Doesn't matter if we are related by blood, marriage or not even related at all. When people make me a part of their lives, I make myself a part of theirs.
That's why I'm donating my time this weekend to a special cause that is very dear to my heart.
My cousin, Scott Davis.
It's time again to 'March for Babies' and support the March of Dimes. When you walk, you give hope to the more than half a million babies born too soon each year. The money you raise supports programs in your community that help moms have healthy, full-term pregnancies and it funds research to find answers to the problems that threaten our babies.