Jayna Smith jayna@calais.news All Saints United Methodist Church at 849 Main Street has resumed its public baked bean suppers, with the next one set for this Thursday, March 19, at 5 p.m. These dinners will continue on the third Thursday of the month through October. Homemade baked
Jon Reisman I attended a Graham Platner Town Hall at Centre Street Church in Machias with some 200-plus mostly gray Downeasters as the Ides of March approached. It was the first time I’d been in Centre Street since my late wife Ernie’s memorial service almost two years ago.
The Calais Advertiser and sister publication, Machias Valley News Observer honor the memory of these U.S. military service members and the supreme sacrifice they made to preserve and protect our freedom. (U.S. Army photos)
Jayna Smith jayna@calais.news Hundreds of local children are expected to participate in the Calais Community Easter Egg Hunt when the popular event returns for its sixth consecutive year. Scheduled for Saturday, April 4, the day before Easter Sunday, the community-wide hunt will once again be organized by the
Two-year old Baby and five-year-old Mittens are housemates. It would be lovely if they could stay together, but it is not required. Both are extremely lovely house companions. Mittens has a VERY healthy appetite and lives for the food. aby is a super sweetheart who has a very curious and
Jon Reisman The Federal Government — actually the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Director/Wizard Dr. Oz — has informed Gov. Janet Mills that her request to delay the investigation into the millions of MaineCare dollars that appear to have been stolen by the Somali/Democratic Party nonprofit/nongovernmental organization
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