Benefits Sunday 10/5 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Town Mall, 1 Maine St., Brunswick. Noncompetitive 3-mile walk. Free, www.makingstrideswalk.org. Paws Across Freeport Scavenger Hunt, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Visit Freeport Booth on Main Street, Freeport. $25, benefits Midcoast Humane Society, midcoasthumane.org. Books/Authors Saturday 10/5 Joy of the Pen Writing Competition, registration closes […]
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Midcoast Meetings: Oct. 4-11
Bath Mon. 10/7 3 p.m. Bath Municipal Facilities Committee CH Brunswick Mon. 10/7 6:30 p.m. Town Council TH Tues. 10/8 4:30 p.m. Teen Center Advisory Committee People Plus Tues. 10/8 7 p.m. Planning Board TH Wed. 10/9 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee TH Wed. 10/9 7 p.m. School Board Thur. 10/10 6 p.m. Elementary School […]
Harpswell sees roads, a bridge at risk as sea levels rise
The town has 216 miles of coastline, and 20% of its land is within 250 feet of the water.
Harpswell Police Beat: Sept. 27
Arrests 9/22 at 12:57 a.m. Zachary Hansen, 22, of Eingang Lane, was arrested by Officer Andy Schenkon Eingang Lane on a charge of aggravated assault.
Midcoast Meetings: Sept. 20-27
Bath Wed. 9/25 4 p.m. Transportation Committee CH Brunswick Mon. 9/23 7:30 p.m. Recreation Commission TH Tues. 9/24 7 p.m. Planning Board TH Tues. 9/24 7 p.m. Tree Committee TH Wed. 9/25 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee TH Wed. 9/25 6 p.m. Rivers & Coastal Waters Commission TH Thur. 9/26 9:30 a.m. People Plus Board […]
Maine Voices: Ranked-choice voting won’t complicate presidential nominating process
It’s up to the party to decide how the voting results will be used to allocate convention delegates.
Harpswell Police Beat: Aug. 30
Arrests 8/21 at 1:01 a.m. Sarah Coito, 29, of Standish, was arrested by Officer Andy Schenk on a charge of operating without a license.
Harpswell fire departments combine efforts to retain, recruit volunteers
The three departments are tailoring volunteer opportunities to suit the town’s changing demographics.
Harpswell author tackles biography of journalist John Reed
Kenneth Chutchian, a history teacher and former journalist, sees parallels to today’s political climate.