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The Bath Historical Society 2012 calendar is now available. Filled with historic photographs of Bath and facts about people and events in the storied past of the City of Ships, the calendar costs just $12. You can buy one at the History Room on the second floor of the Patten Free Library during its hours on Tuesdays through Fridays, from 12:30 to 4:00 P.M., and on Saturday, from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. or at the Circulation Desk on the first floor. Calendars are also available downtown at Bath Book Shop, Brick Store Antiques, Lisa-Marie’s Made in Maine, Main Street Bath, Now You’re Cooking, Ornament and the Library Bookstore.
While you’re in downtown Gardiner picking up bargains at Reny’s department store Early Bird Sale on November 6th—check out the other great deals you can snag up at local retail shops and eateries! The Girltrend Shop, The Mad Dog Pub, Monkitree, The Village Jeweler, and Sweet Love Bridal Boutique are all opening early to bring shoppers to town for a day of deals they can’t be passed up!
Opening reception called "About Face" to be held on Thursday, December 17, 2009 Salt Institute for Documentary Studies will be be hosting an opening reception called "About Face" on Thursday, [...]
Gift offer for Facebook fans & friends only! A special holiday deal for Facebook friends and fans only! From now through Christmas eve, the following packages are available to you [...]
Greetings This holiday season, shop at locally owned businesses and support your neighbors! Even if you can’t do all of your shopping in downtown, Waterville Main Street would like to [...]
The stock market is shaky. Many families are in trouble. Employment, education and health care opportunities seem to be shrinking on a day to day basis. Mainers, however, have always [...]
The Maine Farm Days Theme for 2009 is Renewable and Alternative Energy Sources. Presentations are scheduled pertaining to solar and wind energy, with presentations on farmland preservation from groups like [...]
Julie Omsberg, owner of Floorz 2 Ceilingz, first opened her doors in June 2009 after operating a home based business in Belgrade. But, she is looking forward to Old Hallowell [...]
The former location of Paper Kicks, a mainstay of the Hallowell economy for decades, is about to experience a rebirth. Chickadee and Pine, a card and gift store, will be [...]
When it opens for business Wednesday at 2 p.m., June 17, the Gardiner Farmers’ Market will accept food stamps. After winning approvals from the State Department of Agriculture, US Department [...]
Gardine Farmer’s Market is seeking new vendors
The Gardiner Farmers’ Market is seeking new vendors for the 2009 market season. New vendors should read the market rules (click here for rules) and send in the market application(click here for application). For more information, contact Gardiner Main Street at 582-3100, or Long Meadow Farm at 582-4817.