The Maine Army National Guard’s 133rd Engineer Battalion held a change of responsibility ceremony at the Brunswick Armed Forces Reserve Center June 4. Command Sgt. Maj. Alpha Williams relinquished responsibility to Command Sgt. Maj. Edward Graves. Both Graves and Williams have an extensive history of working with the 133rd Engineer Battalion, according to a press […]
June 2022
Three foreigners who fought for Ukraine sentenced to death
A court in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic found the men guilty of working toward a violent overthrow of power, an offense punishable by death in the unrecognized eastern republic.
Falmouth girls roll into semifinals
Navigators score early and often in 15-0 quarterfinal round win over Bangor.
Intruder arrested after entering Caribou school, spraying extinguisher
The person entered Caribou High School on Thursday morning through a lobby entrance.
PGA Tour says Saudi-paid players no longer eligible for tour
The USGA already has said eligible players can still compete in the U.S. Open next week. The PGA Tour does not run the majors..
Bath shipyard wins $54 million contract to service, support warships
Bath Iron Works announced today that it was awarded a $54 million contract extension from the U.S. Navy to service and support new Arleigh Burke-class destroyers through June 2023. The contract means BIW will “provide configuration management, logistics, supply chain, engineering and design services” for the ships, according to a press release from BIW. Bath […]
Scarborough’s Gym Dandies to perform at Universal Studios
The student circus performers are cycling back to top form after a few tough pandemic years.
Brunswick Downtown Association painted Adirondack chairs festoon Maine Street
Local economic boosters Brunswick Downtown Association has decorated Brunswick’s Maine Street with painted Adirondack chairs as part of its Have a Seat! project. The colorfully painted chairs can be found in pairs throughout downtown through Sept. 25 and will be auctioned off. Unfinished Adirondack chairs were purchased from the Maine State Prison Showroom in Thomaston, […]
Weather postpones Wiscasset High School graduation
Due to inclement weather the Wiscasset school department has postponed its high school graduation that was set for this evening until tomorrow, June 10. The graduation will take place at Wiscasset Speedway, located at 274 W Alna road, at 6 p.m. For more information, visit wiscassetschools.org/
Election next week to decide on new Scarborough councilor
Some Scarborough voters will also vote in a Democratic House primary and all residents will weigh in on a new school budget, as will voters in South Portland and Cape Elizabeth.