The 28th Bath Savings Paddle for Pine Tree Camp returns in June, beginning with the Hammond Lumber Company Cornhole for a Cause tournament to kick off the weekend of events and ending with a paddling loop on the Androscoggin River in Brunswick. The events raise funds for Maine kids and adults with disabilities to experience freedom […]
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Lisbon credit union names new president and CEO
Lisbon Community Federal Credit Union’s Board of Directors recently announced the appointment of Sarah Perkins as president/CEO, effective July 1. Perkins will succeed George Roy, who will retire at the end of June. “Lisbon Credit Union is a cornerstone in the communities it serves, and I’m thrilled to be a part of its future,” Perkins […]
Brunswick council to vote on $97.5 million budget, with councilors signaling support
With the budget adoption looming, the Brunswick Town Council appears ready to adopt a 2.4% tax rate increase.
Richmond school to host preschool and kindergarten registration for next year
The Marcia Buker School in Richmond is hosting registration soon for preschool and kindergarten for the 2024-25 school year. Preschool registration is June 5-7 by appointment, and kindergarten registration is June 10 by appointment. Preschool children must be 4 years old by Oct. 15 and be a resident of Richmond. Kindergarten children must be 5 […]
Bao Bao Dumpling House moving to Brunswick
The restaurant has been closed since February, due to a staffing shortage.
Uptown apartments unveiled in redeveloped downtown Bath block
The housing development on the corner of Front and Summer streets is for tenants aged 55 and older.
‘RoboCop’ security systems pop up in Maine as concerns over retail theft rise
The flashing blue lights atop poles in some Maine parking lots are designed to deter criminals, but some question the balance of safety vs. privacy.
Brunswick to review apartment building plan for Wilbur’s Woods
The Brunswick Planning Board will meet Tuesday to review the architectural compatibility of the 18-unit apartment building planned for the affordable housing development on McKeen Street.
King among senators supporting bill to restrict social media for kids under 12
U.S. Sen. Angus King said the law ‘would establish reasonable guardrails and set a minimum age for users of social media to protect our children from tech companies exploiting and manipulating the youngest Americans.’
Woman appeals 6-year sentence for 1985 death of ‘Baby Jane Doe’ in Frenchville
Lee Ann Daigle, 60, argued that an Aroostook County judge violated her due process rights because of the way he questioned her remorse at her sentencing last summer.