William Thompson said his first priority as the school board chairman is to get kids back in school for in-person learning “to the greatest extent possible and doing that as soon as possible.”
Darcie Moore
Lisbon schools ease into more in-person learning
Most elementary grades will attend classes four days a week starting next week, and high school students will return to in-person learning two days a week.
Brunswick to study – again – downtown parking need
Councilors agreed to spend $25,000 on a new study.
Bowdoin appoints Robertson to Topsham school board
Brandy Robertson will serve as a Bowdoin representative on the Maine School Administrative District 75 school board until the end of June.
Brunswick company tests biofuel rocket engine
BluShift Aerospace has created a prototype rocket engine to power the first commercial launch of a rocket powered by bio-derived fuel anywhere in the world.
Brunswick council moves to buy 144-acre Brunswick Landing site
The council wants to buy the property from Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, the entity charged with redeveloping the former Navy base, for recreation and conservation.
Midcoast EMS providers get COVID-19 vaccinations
Some Brunswick EMS workers declined to get vaccinated.
Wiscasset jail has two COVID-19 cases
Two Bridges Regional Jail is closed to the public and allowing only essential personnel inside.
Real estate group that once owned much of downtown Bath sells off last property
Sagadahock Real Estate Association was in the business of acquiring and leasing commercial property in downtown Bath as far back as the 1880s, but sold the last of its buildings on Tuesday.
Two displaced by West Bath apartment fire
A garage apartment at 45 Higgins Road was gutted by a fire Tuesday night.