Roger Chessey, 72, of West Bath was pronounced dead at the scene.
C. Thacher Carter
Thacher Carter covers general news for Brunswick and Freeport. After growing up in York, Maine, Thacher graduated in 2020 from St. Lawrence University, where he earned a degree in English and Environmental Studies. Before beginning at The Times Record, Thacher worked four seasons for the Appalachian Mountain Club's High-Mountain Huts in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Thacher now resides in Portland.
Brunswick officials adopt $75 million budget
$50.6 million of the $75 million budgeted spending will be sourced from taxpayers.
With expanded vaccine eligibility, Midcoast schools set up clinics before summer
Brunswick School Department, Regional School Unit 1 and Regional School Unit 5 each announced plans to host school-based vaccine clinics next week, following a larger statewide trend.
Q&A with Times Record columnist David Treadwell on his new ‘flash fiction’ book
In the new book “A Flash Fiction Exchange Between Methuselah and the Maiden,” Treadwell and Bowdoin College senior Anneka Williams wrote 60 short stories, all 1,000 words or less.
Lisbon council sends $18 million school budget to voters
The overall property tax rate, however, is expected to decrease by about 25 cents.
Brunswick schools will offer students free COVID-19 shots beginning next week
The first shot will be administered May 20 and the second shot will be administered June 10.
Durham appoints first-ever town manager
The position was added after the town has experienced significant growth over several years, according to a selectman.
Durham will hold special town meeting to sort out contradictory budget vote
The special town meeting will take place at 9 a.m. May 22 outside the town office.
Topsham-Brunswick cancels Memorial Day parade for second year due to pandemic
Similar to last year, a virtual event will be offered in its place.
Bowdoin College students publish book to help kids understand the pandemic
The story follows a girl named Charlie who, despite the difficulties of social isolation, remote classes and itchy face masks, learns from her mother how staying home can be a superpower.