The 71-year-old Lorusso, who restores the films at home, just finished his 17th Kickstarter campaign and is working on the 1925 film ‘Zander the Great.’
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Belgrade plans virtual candidates forum
The Belgrade Communications Committee will sponsor a candidates forum for the three Selectboard candidates at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 3. The candidates are Barbara Allen, Cory Alexander and Ernst Merckens. The Zoom link to that is posted at townofbelgrade.com/communityconversation. For more information, call Anthony Wilson, town manager, at 207-495-2258.
Evening snowshoe planned for Feb. 25 in Belgrade
Event hosted by 7 Lakes Alliance.
Sidney nonprofit granted funds to create access to Messalonskee Lake
The Friends of Messalonskee has been awarded a $12,500 grant from the Roger N. Heald Fund of the Maine Community Foundation. This grant will enable Friends of Messalonskee to begin an Invasive Plant Paddle program to educate community members, particularly the underserved, who might not otherwise have access to the lake, according to a news […]
Large populations of browntail moths detected in many Waterville-area towns
Albion, Belgrade, China, Vassalboro and Winslow have large populations of the caterpillars.
State Police provide details on Wednesday car chase in central Maine
Lawrence R. Knowles faces several charges after leading police officers on a chase Wednesday morning, according to police.
Kennebec County facilities manager charged in sexual assault case
James Saucier, 58, of Belgrade, has been charged by Augusta police with three counts of gross sexual assault involving a 45-year-old woman.
Belgrade Scout camp may be sold to buyer who will allow use by Boy Scouts
Camp Bomazeen, on Great Pond in Belgrade, has a potential buyer.
Belgrade board denies appeals on Sandy Cove road property
The property at 326 Sandy Cove Road was issued an after-the-fact building permit and defined as an accessory structure.
Survey says: Organic farmers making most of pandemic
Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, farmers were able to keep their operations going as the process of farming itself didn’t change at all.