Gorham High School senior Kate Tugman set a school record last weekend with her second-place time of 10:51.24 in the 2-mile at the New England Indoor Track championships in Boston last weekend. In the mile, Tugman finished fifth with 5:04.97. Tugman was among Maine’s top finishers at the meet. Also earning runner-up honors were Victoria […]
March 2020
Letter: Support for Falmouth’s Underwood Springs Forest is vital
The Falmouth Land Trust is committed to preserving and stewarding fields, forests, farms and shorelines while maintaining the historical character of our town and enjoyment of the land by our community forever. We have an amazing opportunity to preserve one of the few remaining large undeveloped parcels of land east of the rapidly growing Route […]
Biddeford man pleads guilty, is sentenced on fentanyl charge
Jamison Snyder jumped from second story in attempt to evade police.
Bonny Eagle’s wrestling Frost brothers head to New Englands
Three Bonny Eagle brothers – Colby, Caden and Cameron Frost – were among 42 wrestlers who earned a trip to the New England championships by placing among the top three in a qualifying meet at Noble High School last weekend. Colby Frost, the NEQ winner at 120 pounds last year, won the 126-pound division […]
Residents invited to weigh-in on Falmouth visioning consultant
Minnesota-based Future IQ has faced criticism from some local residents, who question whether the head of the firm has the experience needed to help the town guide policy-making.
Falmouth library director retiring, new building almost done
The library board is seeking someone with “a clear vision,” along with leadership experience.
Bath community coalition aims to buy youth Skatepark from city
Midcoast Community Alliance and Bath officials are working out a timeline and purchase price.
Dow takes another plunge despite emergency interest rate cut by Fed
Bond prices surged after the Federal Reserve’s action failed to reassure markets wracked by worries that a fast-spreading virus outbreak could lead to a recession.
Harpswell Town Meeting to tackle Mitchell Field cell tower lease, master plan update
Residents will also vote on accepting an anonymous donation toward renovating an administration building at Mitchell Field.
Thousands in Midcoast lose power, no impact on Election Day voting
According to Catherine Hartnett, Central Maine Power’s spokesperson, customers lost power for about an hour Tuesday morning until an equipment replacement resolved the issue.