Staffing school nursing offices locally is difficult in light of a strong economy and an overall nursing shortage.
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Future of Cape Elizabeth bottle shed program unclear
Many groups are now doing their own fundraising and don’t apply for grants from bottle redemption proceeds.
Survey says: Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust forming new strategic plan
The organization will spend several months analyzing data received from more than 500 to a questionnaire.
Transfer station updates fees, policies
Rates for disposal at the transfer station have not changed since 2003.
Guitar virtuoso Frank Vignola takes to Bath arts center stage Dec. 6
Les Paul named the New York musician one of his five most-admired guitarists.
Brunswick Police Beat: Nov. 29
Arrests 11/21 at 11:45 p.m. Derek Zimmerman, 56, of Monarch Court, was arrested by Officer Kerry Wolongevicz on Monarch Court on a charge of domestic violence criminal threatening. 11/22 at 6:35 a.m. Matthew Thibodeau, 33, of Allen Pond Road, Greene, was arrested on a warrant by Officer Charles Tompson on Gurnet Road. 11/22 at 12:38 […]
Moooove over hay, seaweed is the new feed
Cows at Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport will be fed a seaweed supplement and studied to see if it decreases the production of methane gas.
Bath Housing marks 50th anniversary as rental costs rise
The organization owns and manages 185 moderately priced apartment units, primarily for older adults and the disabled.
Perk’s Place: Bath woman has raised thousands for Big Brothers/Big Sisters
“Perk” Ramsay, a longtime employee of Roger’s Hardware, now Rocky’s Hardware, has run a fundraiser there since 1996.
All By My Elf: ‘Santaland Diaries’ offers 1-man holiday season satire in Bath
The Chocolate Church Arts Center hosts the David Sedaris play from Nov. 29-Dec. 8.