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Island Briefs - Mount Desert Islander

Island Briefs Senior Prom-ish BAR HARBOR Members of the Mount Desert Island High School Class of 2021 pose while attending their “prom-ish” on Sunday. With the help of donations from the community and the hard work of a group of parents and other class supporters, the 91 seniors in attendance were able to celebrate a time-honored rite of passage during the COVID era. There were 150 people in attendance at the event that was held at the Bar Harbor Club. The Class of 2021 wishes to thank everyone for their donations and support.   Amplified live music   BAR HARBOR The Town Council approved a new ordinance last week that will allow businesses in town to have live amplified outdoor acoustic music.  

Street Talk: A long-ago fire burned into memory

Lewiston, April 23, 1997.  The big apartment house at 56 Maple St. was fully ablaze, and on the streets around it, madness was underway.  Men and women were running every which way, some holding terrified children in both arms. Many were sobbing, others were half dressed, a few just wandered in a daze as though they believed they must be dreaming.  Screams seemed to come from all directions. Screams you could barely hear over the roar of fire. Some wailed with fear and anguish, others were calling out names as they stumbled through the disordered throngs in the street.  “Jody? Oh, my God! Jody, where are you? Has anyone seen Jody?” 

Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom Will Likely Survive COVID-19

Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom is no exception to the pains of the pandemic. Like all indoor venues in Denver, it s not allowed to host live music because of the government-mandated shutdown designed to slow the rise of COVID-19. Unlike most venues, however, it s not currently at risk of closing, says co-owner and operations manager Duncan Goodman. Cervantes is co-owned by Goodman, Diana Azab, and Scott Morrill and Adam Stroul, who were recruited to become AEG Presents Rocky Mountains talent buyers in 2017 after years of operating the club. The venue was first forced to close in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. It reopened in August and operated successfully for about ten weeks before a second shutdown in November, when Denver moved to Level Red COVID-19 restrictions.

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