December 25, 2024
Correction

Correcting the record

In the Creating section on May 15, a story about Maine artist Alan Magee inaccurately stated that Chris Crosman, director emeritus at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, curated two major shows of Magee’s work at the museum. Crosman was involved in arranging the shows, but Suzette McAvoy, interim director, curated them.

Clarification

A story Tuesday on the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s effort to open a racetrack casino in Washington County needs one point of clarification. While courts have found that the Maine Indian Claims Settlement of 1980 precludes three of Maine’s tribes – the Passamaquoddy, Penobscot Nation and Houlton Band of Maliseet – from casino gambling, the status of a later settlement with a fourth tribe, the Aroostook Band of Micmac, currently is under review in federal court.

An item published Tuesday in Joni Averill’s column about the John Bapst Memorial High School Destination ImagiNation teams’ fund-raiser, Drive for the Kids, had an incorrect location. The event is 5-7 p.m. Friday, May 20, in front of JBMHS on Broadway in Bangor.

In a State section story Wednesday on Page B1 about a priest being removed from the ministry, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Worcester Bishop Robert J. McManus was enforcing a decision by Portland Bishop Richard Malone to strip the Rev. Michael J. Sheridan of his priestly authority. Malone only barred Sheridan from serving as a priest in Maine.


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