This year’s Bags and Brews Cornhole Tournament benefitting the Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce is from 5-8 p.m. on June 13. Join the chamber and Midcoast Federal Credit Union at Mast Landing (200 Lower Main St., Freeport) for a chance to win a cash prize and a set of cornhole boards from L.L. Bean. Cornhole […]
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Waldorf High School students present ‘Fahrenheit 451’
The school’s seniors performed a production based on the classic and dystopian Ray Bradbury novel at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport.
Brunswick adopts $97.5 million budget; residents will vote on school budget in June
The Town Council unanimously adopted its next fiscal year budget on Thursday, setting in motion a school budget vote in June and the beginnings of a town-wide property reassessment process.
Harpswell landowners settle suit over ownership of small parcel of working waterfront
If the settlement is approved, a new nonprofit called Friends of Barleyfield Point will be buying the land with the intent of keeping it open for public use and commercial fishing.
Welcome to the new Times Record
Today is a big day. We’ve been hard at work for almost a year planning the relocalization of the Times Record with our colleagues at the Maine Trust for Local News. Today is the first edition of our new vision, inspired by your feedback, to deliver more hyperlocal coverage of our communities — specifically Brunswick, […]
Brunswick’s Hidden History Tour returns
Last occurring in 2022, Pejepscot History Center’s Hidden History Tour returns with a dozen new sites on Saturday, June 15, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Not readily available to the public, these historical surprises in Brunswick and Harpswell, include civic experiences, residential architecture, famous names and weird treasures. The tour is family friendly and […]
‘We’ll always blame ourselves’: Card family shares its pain over collective failure to prevent Lewiston mass shooting
Members of Robert Card’s family broke their public silence Thursday to make emotional pleas for improvements to the Army, law enforcement and mental health systems that they say failed to help them in the months before he committed the state’s deadliest mass shooting.
Navy secretary and Sen. King discuss Navy’s future and Bath Iron Works’ role, during hearing
Sen. Angus King questioned U.S. Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro about the Navy’s future, the threat of hypersonic missiles and hinted at Bath Iron Works’ role in the future of naval security during a Armed Services Committee hearing Thursday afternoon. King asked Del Toro about the status of DDGX, the next generation of Navy destroyers […]
Spring Into Summer just around the corner for Bath
Anticipation is in the air as Maine Maritime Museum and downtown Bath prepare for a pair of unofficial summer season kickoff events. For the first time, Maine Maritime Museum will partner with Main Street Bath for a citywide celebration. The museum will run its Community Day alongside events happening for Main Street Bath’s Spring Into […]