Emahleeah Frost, 7, remained at a Portland hospital Sunday, where her father, Charles Frost Jr., said he wants to know who shot her and why.
March 2020
New personal watercraft would aid Brunswick Police in marine warden duties, water rescues, searches
The Brunswick Police Department has been approved for a new Yamaha WaveRunner through a Public Safety Law Loan Program.
Mules take down Bowdoin in women’s hockey
Polar Bears end season in NESCAC quarterfinals
3 charged with trafficking meth in Topsham
Maine drug agents seized 4 pounds of methamphetamine and a pound of cocaine worth $60,000 in the vehicle they stopped in the Topsham Fair Mall.
Sunday’s college roundup: Bowdoin wins NESCAC women’s basketball title
The Polar Bears beat previously undefeated Tufts, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III tournament.
Maine Audubon aims to stop turtles from getting squished
According to Sarah Haggerty, a conservation biologist at Maine Audubon, habitat loss and vehicles are the biggest threats to Maine’s turtle population.
2 cases of COVID-19 virus confirmed in Rhode Island
Rhode Island public health officials say they’ve identified two positive cases of the new coronovirus, COVID-19.
RSU 1 receives Youth Development Award at Feb 27 YMCA annual meeting
Judy Metcalf and Regional School Unit 1 accepted the Youth Development Award at the Bath Area Family YMCA’s annual meeting on Thursday, Feb. 27, for the Frazier Metcalf Memorial Swim for Health Program. The swim education program, which enables all third graders in the district to attend six weeks of free swim lessons at the […]
Photographer John Paul Caponigro speaking March 5
John Paul Caponigro will speak about his photography for First Light Camera Club on Thursday, March 5, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum, 179 Admiral Fitch Avenue in Brunswick. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the program is free for club members, $10 for guests. Caponigro’s talk will focus on “The Power […]