Horror History: Happy Birthday, to the Lord of Salem Herself, Meg Foster!
Happy Birthday to Genre Queen and They Live, The Lords of Salem, 31, Leviathan, Stepfather II, Jeepers Creepers 3, and Masters of the Universe Star Meg Foster!
On this day in horror history, genre legend and scream queen royalty
Meg Foster was born in Reading, Pennsylvania in 1948. Foster is best known around here for her roles in John Carpenter’s
They Live. And Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem and
31.
Leviathan, Stepfather II, The Osterman Weekend, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Minus Man, and
Jeepers Creepers 3.
Overlord.
She has also starred in some of TV’s best horror sci-fi shows such as
Ranking All 8 ROB ZOMBIE Movies Worst to Best
Ranking All Eight of Writer-Director Rob Zombie s Movies Worst to Best from HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES all the way to THREE FROM HELL.
How about we rank Rob Zombie’s movies? Sounds like fun, right? This isn’t a personal list. In fact, I wildly disagree with the results. But here they are all the same. This is as definitive as I could do. It’s based on each films: Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score, Rotten Tomatoes: Audience Score, Metacritic Score, IMDb Ranking, Google Audience Score. It all adds up to “points” which you’ll see next to each title. This is not a horror fan’s ranking of the movies. This is the general public as best as I could calculate.
FILE- In this Dec. 8, 2011 file photo, the Amtrak Downeaster travels through Portland, Maine.
Downeaster train service is returning to its pre-pandemic frequency on Monday, with five round trips a day between Brunswick and Boston and the resumption of service to Old Orchard Beach.
And the last train out of Boston will be held for a late departure on nights when there s a Red Sox game or evening event at T-D Garden in Boston.
Maine passenger rail authority chief Patricia Quinn says preliminary data showed ridership at 28 percent of pre-pandemic levels last month.
That was an improvement over March, when ridership was just 19 percent of pre-pandemic levels.
Commentary: Swim legends reflect on retirement
Stu and Mary Kahn. Courtesy photo
If you have ever been involved in the sport of swimming in Davis, you know about Stu and Mary Kahn. Whether it was your kid swimming in DARTS, you or someone you know swimming with Davis Aquatic Masters, or reading an article in The Enterprise, the name Kahn is familiar to you.
Stu and Mary Kahn have coached Davis Aquatic Masters, affectionately known as DAM, for the past 13 years and are now set to retire on May 1. They have created a legacy through their many achievements in the sport as well as building a community of like-minded people who love to swim, competitively or for fitness, and who will miss the never-ending encouragement, support, and guidance of Mary and Stu Kahn.
Brian Lee at Maine Medical Partners in otolaryngology in Biddeford,
Heidi Miller at Maine Medical Partners in the Casco Bay surgical care unit,
Eric Shurtleff at Maine Medical Partners in the division of acute care surgery, and
Josh Vaughn at Maine Medical Partners in orthopedics and sports medicine, a division of orthopedic trauma and fracture care.
Landry/French Construction in Scarborough hired
Bert Kiesow as project development executive. Kiesow has 25 years of experience in construction management.
Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth hired
Michele Camarco as vice president of finance and CFO. Camarco was previously director of finance and operations at Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity Inc. in Indianapolis.