Brunswick Town Councilor Daniel Ankeles earned 94% of the vote in Tuesday’s Democratic primary for District 100 of the Maine House of Representatives.
June 2022
Dolly Parton gives $1 million to infectious disease research, again
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Dolly Parton is donating $1 million to pediatric infectious disease research at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, the organization announced on Wednesday. The new gift is one of several Parton has made to the center over the years, including a $1 million gift in April 2020 for COVID vaccine research. That […]
Stocks rally after Fed’s big rate hike to fight inflation
The market’s ebullience is a sharp turnaround from the worldwide rout that has dominated much of this year.
Pair arrested in New Hampshire break-in are persons of interest in homicide
Two Vermont residents found in a closed post office are persons of interest in a killing in that state.
Gaelic Storm hits Boothbay Opera House
Celtic group to perform show featuring storytelling, folk and dance.
Brunswick voters approve school budget
Brunswick residents voted Tuesday to approve the school district’s proposed $49.4 million budget.
Bowdoin residents approve local liquor options
With 188 ballots cast in Bowdoin, residents voted in favor of several local liquor options pertaining to the selling, consuming and purchasing of liquor at local establishments.
Regional School Unit 1 voters approve school budget
Regional School Unit 1 voters on Tuesday approved a $40.2 million budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year. RSU 1 includes Bath, Phippsburg, Arrowsic and Woolwich, where residents backed the budget by a vote of 1,062-263. Residents also voted in favor of the budget validation referendum process in RSU 1 for an additional three years.
Durham resident wins House primary
Joseph Galletta of Durham bested Bowdoin’s Guy Lebida in Tuesday’s House District 98 Republican primary.
Topsham-area voters approve school budget, $9M school improvement bond
Maine School Administrative District 75 residents on Tuesday approved a $9 million bond for improvements to Mt. Ararat Middle School, as well as the $49.6 million proposed school budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year. The projects covered under $9 million bond include replacing the building envelope and windows at Mt. Ararat Middle School, as well […]