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Don’t know where to start? The Maine Department of Environmental Protection provides workshops and educational resources.
Maine Maritime Museum is giving voice to the Indigenous and Black communities in an upcoming living exhibition connecting history with the present.
The Sagadahoc County Emergency Management Agency says the drone and dog will help it respond to emergencies in the region.
The state’s ‘Bottle Bill’ reduces litter and cuts waste by promoting reuse and recycling.
Agency steps up following the sudden closure of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine.
The top individual performers during last week’s playoff games.
In the elections this week, we have seen drastic changes in the makeup of some local and nationwide offices.
General Dynamics’ partnership with Portland-based Developers Collaborative will bring apartments geared toward Bath Iron Works employees.
‘Counting Pebbles’ will be staged at the West Bath Fire Department on Saturday and Sunday.
Stagecoaches were the primary source of transportation in the 1800s.
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Caroline Cardoza represented Brunswick at this year’s Type 1 Diabetes Children’s Congress on Capitol Hill last month.
Dr. John Lichter will lead a free discussion next Wednesday, Nov. 19.
The Bowdoin College women’s tennis coach has a long résumé of experience that all started in sixth grade.
Originally erected in 1735, the current iteration of First Parish Church was built in 1846.
Maine’s junior senator and former two-term governor, who often polls as the state’s most popular politician, is in an unfamiliar spot.
The newcomer won the District 6 Town Council race over incumbent Nathaniel Shed by 2 votes, according to results of a hand count on Wednesday.
Student protests, threats and intense federal scrutiny are changing how college students and professors in Maine and across the country talk about politics.
The Merrymeeting Bay Chapter will meet Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Sea Dog Brewing in Topsham.
The Nov. 14 in-person show will also be livestreamed on the venue’s Facebook page.
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