Police say they have charged a man who allegedly drove into another vehicle during a road rage incident Saturday in Phippsburg. Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to a fight at Granite Ledge Road shortly before 9 p.m. Chief Deputy Brett Strout said people were trying to get James Murphy, 41, to leave a residence. Murphy […]
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Former deputy charged with domestic violence agrees to deal for lesser charge
Matthew Shiers was arrested in June 2019, but the charges could be dismissed if he follows the terms of the agreement for 18 months.
Woman-owned brewery to open in Lisbon
Olive Pit Brewing Co., the town’s first brewery, will cater to the growing female beer consumer, according to owner Christy Cain.
Board won’t recommend Central Maine Healthcare’s proposed Topsham surgical center
The Lewiston-based organization has suspended its application for a certificate of need.
Lisbon to force property owner to clean up trash, debris
The town also seeks to recoup attorney fees through a court judgement, said Town Manager Diane Barnes.
Brunswick tech school sees spike in applications
As of Monday Region 10 Technical High School had received 404 applications for next school year, which would be an increase over the 263 students attending the school this year.
Topsham Fair to return in August, but will likely look different
“It may not be a full-blown fair, but it will be a fair,” said Topsham Fair President Leon Brillant.
Fire damages West Bath home Saturday
Most of the fire damage was to the exterior of the home at 57 Campbell’s Pond Road Saturday night, according to West Bath Fire Chief Jonathan Beane.
Topsham will hold its second drive-in town meeting on June 2
The town meeting starts at 6 p.m. at the Topsham Fairgrounds.
Topsham exploring expo to promote small businesses
The board chairman said he envisions inviting businesses to set up pop-up tents or tables in the parking lot of the municipal building.