Dyer Library in Saco reopens as COVID cases go down
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SACO Due to the recent reduction in COVID-19 cases in Maine and York County, the Dyer Library has reopened.
Social distancing rules are in effect inside the building, including a 20-minute time limit per person and 20 maximum capacity of people capacity limit.
Library Rules include:
• Library hours will remain the same. Our hours are listed here: http://www.sacomuseum.org/libmus hours.shtml
• Only 20 people will be allowed to enter the library at a time. Visits will be restricted to 20 minutes.
• – There will be no computer access,no use of the photocopier, and the restroom will be closed. Please plan ahead.
True crime story reveals reality of 19th-century justice system I Have Struck Mrs. Cochran with a Stake uses an 1830s New Hampshire murder to show how such cases were handled then.
By Tobias Carroll
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Do we live in a true crime-obsessed society? The prevalence of podcasts, documentaries and works of nonfiction that fall into this category suggests that this is indeed the case. And it isn’t difficult to see why. Some true crime works offer the timeless pleasure of a thrilling narrative. Others focus on fascinating subcultures or larger-than-life personalities. Still others use the genre of true crime to explore institutions some doing unsung work, some entangled with corruption, and some in desperate need of reform.
Senior College offers winter classes
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Saco The York County Senior College has an exciting roll out for its Winter Season 2021 , unlike anything in the past, according to a Senior College press release.
Courses will be offered via ZOOM.
1.) Meditation for the Beginner instructor Jeff Goldsmith. Jeff has been meditating since 1969, using Zen Buddhism Practice techniques. If you have been interested in the meditation process, this will be a great series for you. Jeff has a vey calming demeanor & calm is really important during this pandemic.
2.) What the World Needs Now instructor Mike Berkowitz. Mike has been involved as an instructor with Senior College for many years. Without assigning blame , we will concentrate on solutions to combat the inequities & inequalities, in our health care system, judicial system, the environment, politics & the media.