The Harpswell Select Board voted 3-0 on Thursday, Sept. 4, to send four local referendum questions to voters on a Nov. 4 ballot. One measure asks voters to adopt a new comprehensive plan as recommended by the Comprehensive Plan Task Force. If approved, it would replace a plan adopted in March 2005 and amended in 2006 […]
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Bath’s ‘Spirit of the Sea’ statue returns to Library Park
Repairs to the foundation of the park’s fountain, on which the historic statue stands, are in the final phases.
Bowdoin postponed Charlie Kirk vigil over potential threat
Maine State Police informed the college of an ‘external threat’ tied to a student-organized vigil for the slain conservative activist.
EPA and Brunswick Executive Airport clinch chemical spill deal
The deal gives the airport board 2 years to clean or replace fire suppression systems, but does not hold the board responsible for off-campus pollution or levy a fine for the largest firefighting foam spill in Maine history.
Meetinghouse Arts tackles a different point of abstraction
The Freeport gallery will show abstract art in multiple styles for the upcoming “Perceptions” exhibition.
Brunswick racquet club reopens following car crash
Two people suffered minor injuries when a car drove through Maine Pines Racquet and Fitness on Harpswell Road last week.
Bath City Council approves changes to Land Use Code
The amendments to the city’s Land Use Code pertain to the Industrial Shipyard zone at 700 Washington St.
Popham Beach neighbors take dispute to Maine’s high court
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is still weighing a broader lawsuit focused on public beach access.
Community panel to discuss future of former Wiscasset nuclear site
The Maine Yankee Community Advisory Panel is set to meet Sept. 30 in Wiscasset.
Former Bath sardine cannery opening for boat storage
The Cannery Group LLC hopes this will be the prelude to a mixed-use revival of the space.