FREEPORT — The Town Council was expected to discuss a 30-year, $10 million tax break for L.L.Bean on Tuesday night. The project would greatly expand, enhance and modernize the company’s corporate headquarters, adding a second floor to the main building that would bring the campus to a total of about 400,000 square feet. The estimated […]
March 2020
Habitat for Humanity seeks homeowner for Freeport house
Construction on the home, to be located at the corner of Old Brunswick Road and U.S. Route 1, could begin in June.
Longtime Voice of the Sea Dogs moving up
Radio broadcaster Mike Antonellis is taking a broadcasting job for the Pawtucket Red Sox.
Coronavirus how-to: How do I keep my elderly friends and family safe?
The elderly are especially at risk for severe cases.
Red Cross seeks blood donors as shortages loom
In Maine, at least 33 blood drives have been canceled recently, leaving 946 fewer blood donations.
How are you welcoming the signs of spring? Send us your photos!
We want to see how you and your housemates are keeping busy while keeping your distance. This week, we’re asking for photos that show you enjoying the signs of spring. Send pictures with captions that include the full names of everyone in the photo (animals included), along with your hometown and the name of the […]
Sande’s Picks: Wolfe’s Neck Center Farm-to-Table Series
Summer is coming and with it the delightful seasonal tastings at Wolfe’s Neck Center, 184 Burnett Road, Freeport. Each event features a partner chef or restaurateur, “local, in-season produce and pasture-raised meats” and supports the center’s work to connect people to farming and food. All are only open to those 21 and older. Here is this […]
Southern Meetings: March 20-27
Editor’s note: Due to closures and cancellations prompted by the COVID-19 coronavirus, readers should call ahead to see if meetings listed are still being held.
Midcoast Meetings: March 20-27
Editor’s note: Due to closures and cancellations prompted by the COVID-19 coronavirus, readers should call ahead to see if meetings listed are still being held.
Augusta orders some city businesses to close to public at night
Take-out service still allowed but the city has banned people from gathering at some businesses after 8 p.m.