Arden Shaw pleaded guilty to stealing U.S. Border Patrol equipment from the home where a quadruple homicide occurred. He was sentenced in federal court Tuesday.
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Police searching for missing Brunswick woman
Rebecca Dorr was last seen near the Botany Place neighborhood on Monday.
Maine Trust for Local News workers launch union expansion effort
Staff have filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board and are asking the parent company of the Press Herald and other newspapers to recognize nearly 50 additional employees as part of the News Guild of Maine.
Brunswick accepts deal to conserve 240 acres in Maquoit Woods
The easement prohibits development in most of Brunswick’s Maquoit Woods property.
1 year later, Brunswick residents still fear impacts of PFAS spill
State and local officials have worked to address the spill of toxic firefighting foam at the former naval air station, but residents and environmental advocates have lingering questions.
Midcoast Youth Center setting up students for success as school returns
The eighth annual Set for Success, hosted by the Midcoast Youth Center and Skatepark, returns to Morse High School this Sunday to equip students for a strong start to the school year.
Program aims to help Maine lobstermen start other businesses as industry struggles
The Fishing Plus Accelerator, launching this fall, will teach financial literacy and business startup skills.
Le Tour de Bowdoinham takes off this weekend
The grassroots charity ride, Le Tour de Bowdoinham, brings a weekend of cycling to raise money and collect food for the town’s food pantry.
Church planning move to old Brunswick movie theater
Pathway Vineyard Church plans to convert the former Regal Cinemas in Brunswick into a worship space.
Midcoast communities rally for Phippsburg teen with cancer
After a Morse High School sophomore was diagnosed with cancer, locals pulled together to raise funds to help the Totman family cover expenses.