FARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington has hit a startling spike in Covid-19 cases, just as the spring semester kicked off. Last week the school reported more than 40 students…
JAY — The Love Lock Fence in Jay, Maine has been generating a sense of community for families who have lost loved ones. The project is in memoriam of families who have…
FARMINGTON – A professor at the University of Maine at Farmington recently released her newest book- a collection of short stories entitled “I Know You Love Me Too.” Amy Neswald, who teaches…
FARMINGTON – Fright Nights had a startling kickoff with more than 700 tickets sold before doors even opened.. The event, hosted by United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, is being held at…
FARMINGTON – Alice James Books recently received the Golden Colophon Award for Paradigm Independent Publishing from the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses earlier this month; the award is given to publication…
Sponsored by Narrow Gauge Cinemas “Malignant” was an exciting turn for what defines modern horror and was an intense experience to watch by myself at Narrow Gauge. The exciting bit about this…
FARMINGTON – Farmington’s 180th fair has returned this week, showcasing its usual lineup of exhibitions, traditional events, and rides. Fair attendants will be attempting to make the week-long event as Covid-friendly as…
Sponsored by Narrow Gauge Cinemas The direction of M. Night Shyamalan’s recent film “Old” seems to be a thought-provoking mystery of the beach that the Cappa family have found themselves…
Sponsored by Narrow Gauge Cinemas The Black Widow film that came out two weeks ago joins the long list of iconic, beloved Marvel cinematic films, yet what appears to be a film…
Sponsored by Narrow Gauge Cinemas My second expedition to Narrow Gauge Cinemas was to see a well-received musical film. In the Heights was an exciting exploration of Washington Heights, New York. The…