Bath officials said the historic value of the 1855 clock, which chimes every hour downtown, outweighs concerns from neighbors who have trouble sleeping.
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Maine’s adult-use cannabis industry in full bloom
Sales continue to break records with August alone topping $21 million.
Hallowell applies for temporary environmental steward to build trails, educate community
City officials are submitting a proposal to host a Maine Conservation Corps member, and have set aside $15,500 for the position.
Man seriously injured in Brunswick road rage attack, police say
Brunswick police arrested Nicholas Orr on an aggravated assault charge.
Another heat wave means early release for some Midcoast students
SAD 75 closed three elementary schools early Thursday afternoon due to extreme heat.
Bowdoin College, friends of Evan Gershkovich publicize detained journalist’s fight for freedom
The Bowdoin College graduate and Wall Street Journal reporter has been detained in Russia for five months.
Local House reps finish legislative session with perfect attendance
Brunswick Reps. Dan Ankeles and Rep. Poppy Arford and Bowdoinham Rep. Sally Jeane Cluchey were present for 100% of roll call votes for the legislative session that wrapped up in July, making them three of only a few legislators with perfect attendance during the first year of the two-year term. “I worked hard to make […]
Hot twist to a cool, wet summer brings blast of heat and advisories to Maine
Augusta set high-temperature records twice this week. Several schools closed early due to a lack of air conditioning.
Staffing shortages spotlight critical role and special skills of school bus drivers
For Portland students heading back to Lyman Moore Middle School and Ocean Avenue Elementary School on Wednesday, it was exciting to be back on Ms. Lisa’s bus.
Lisbon councilors approve bond for bridge repair, hire assistant town manager
A May 2 storm damaged the Burrough Road bridge and the town must replace the temporary bridge the town constructed in its place.