Krista Cole, who also owns Sur Lie in Portland, will continue to offer dishes made with local ingredients.
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Greely student project takes flight with NASA
A team of middle school students is designing a medical experiment that will be launched into space this fall.
Bath once again deemed bicycle friendly
Bath has earned another bronze-level “Bicycle Friendly Community” designation from the League of American Cyclists, but cycling advocates see a continued need to improve infrastructure.
SAD 75 searches for stability and a superintendent
The Board of Directors of will review nine applicants for the district’s superintendent position. Four men have held the role since 2018.
Chefs whip up funds for health care for the uninsured
Brunswick’s Oasis Free Clinics is offering virtual cooking classes from some of Maine’s top culinary minds. Proceeds will help the nonprofit provide free health and dental services to the uninsured.
Cape Elizabeth forgoes indoor mask mandate
Town councilors cite the comparatively low local COVID-19 transmission rate and high vaccination rate among their reasons for not proposing a mask requirement.
NYA students author book to educate about transgender identity
The middle school students are on North Yarmouth Academy’s Civil Rights Team and wrote ‘Alex’ as a teaching tool to encourage acceptance.
Wolfe’s Neck Center expanding with new indoor space
The $4 million facility will allow the research and education nonprofit to provide more indoor programing year round.
Brunswick band plays on, to national acclaim
The Brunswick High School Honors Wind Ensemble overcame pandemic-driven challenges to become a semifinalist for The American Prize: Ernst Beacon Memorial Award for Performance of American Music.
Scarborough River dredging project is on
The project will benefit the working fishermen and recreational boaters navigating the clogged channel at Pine Point.