Almost 3,000 pumpkins arrived at the Mid-Coast Presbyterian Church in Main Street in Topsham recently, the sale of which benefits the Navajo farmers who grow them.
Darcie Moore
Bath man who allegedly embezzled $2.8 million released on conditions
David Altenburg, 45, was arrested Thursday on four counts of wire fraud following an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and was released with conditions after his initial court appearance.
Topsham to ask Brunswick to find its own police firing range
Topsham police share their firing range with Brunswick, but a neighbor said the amount of shooting has become “unbearable.”
Brunswick charge man for allegedly driving 53 mph over limit on Route 1
20-year-old Henry A. Brunneau was arrested Sunday and charged with speeding and carrying a concealed weapon after police allegedly found a handgun in his car after stopping him for driving 113 miles per hour.
Woolwich man hurt in Wiscasset motorcycle crash
Jesse Cassidy, 30, was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious injuries after the crash Sunday evening.
New Topsham high school gets artwork
Mt. Ararat High School has three new art installations within its newly constructed walls designed to instill an appreciation of art in the students who go there for years to come.
Topsham-based schools aim to fully reopen in December
Maine School Administrative District 75 plans to start transitioning grades K-1 to full-time in-person learning first starting Dec. 7, and then incrementally adding grades 2 to 8.
FBI arrests Bath man in connection with alleged $2.8M embezzlement
David Altenburg, 45, was charged with four counts of wire fraud after he allegedly embezzled from a Portland financial firm.
Driver indicted on manslaughter charge in July incident that killed Woolwich man
Nasser Tibaijuka, 42, of Waltham, Massachusetts, allegedly hit and killed 41-year-old Joseph Fisher while in the breakdown lane of Interstate 295 in Topsham on July 3.
Bowdoinham again delays decision on winter recycling home
The town considered locating its recycling operation behind the fire station for the winter, drawing criticism Tuesday from residents who argued they were promised 24 years ago the fire station property would only be used for emergency services.