Horizon’s Living and Rehabilitation Center organized a parade of cars and people that circled the facility Wednesday so residents could see family members at a distance.
Darcie Moore
Some medical marijuana stores report boost in sales under virus
Lisbon’s medical marijuana stores say they are seeing an increase in sales during the coronavirus pandemic that has closed or limited other businesses.
Birthday celebration goes on during pandemic, from a distance
Dwight McCollett of Bowdoin expected to celebrate his ninth birthday at home with just his immediate family until a surprise parade rolled down his street.
Midcoast nursing students worry about completing training
Region 10 Technical High School and Bath Regional Career and Technical Center have certified nursing assistant programs and hope to find ways for students to finish the required on-the-job training during the coronavirus health crisis.
Lisbon’s small businesses, on cusp of revival, await COVID-19 aid
Business owners without employees or forced to close during coronavirus pandemic, anxiously await financial help as cash flow plummets.
Two Bridges Regional Jail inmate count down 30-40%
Jail boss attributes drop to use of furloughs and diversion programs to help keep the jail population down and reduce likelihood of coronavirus exposure to inmates and staff.
Brunswick Explorer bus reduces hours
The bus service will still operate Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., a 2-hour reduction as it faces a large drop in ridership and shortage of drivers.
Brunswick crash sends two women to hospital
A vehicle hit a utility pole on Old Portland Road shortly after 3 a.m. Monday
Lisbon school budget could raise taxes 3.8%
The proposed $17.9 million school budget represents a $1.1 million spending increase.
Bath-area school district pauses food service during April vacation
RSU 1 has been providing meals for hundreds of students in its district but is taking next week off, leaving other agencies to provide meals.