If approved, the school budget would contribute to a 7.4% property tax hike.
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Massachusetts man arrested on charge of aggravated attempted murder in Waterville
Irineu Goncalves, 34, faces several charges after police found him strangling a woman behind a hotel on Main Street, according to officials..
Early registration for Naval Air Station Brunswick reunion ends June 30
The Naval Air Station Brunswick reunion is Sept. 15-16 at the Brunswick Naval Aviation Museum at 179 Admiral Fitch Ave. While it is designed for former squadron and base personnel to reconnect and share “sea stories,” they shared a unique relationship with the Bath-Brunswick community, and community members are also heartily encouraged to attend. Early […]
The joy of parenthood: Midcoast Maine Community Action hosts Community Baby Shower
Midcoast Maine Community Action recently announced its first Community Baby Shower was a success. The June 3 event in Bath brought together community members, organizations and businesses in support of expectant and new parents and caregivers, providing invaluable resources and a warm atmosphere for families to celebrate the joy of parenthood. The inaugural Community Baby […]
Legislative committee endorses Maine tribal rights bill
The 10-4 vote to allow the state’s Indigenous tribes to benefit from more federal laws comes despite a likely veto from Gov. Janet Mills.
Linda Bean sued for $228,000 by Boulos Co. over real estate dispute
The granddaughter of L.L. Bean allegedly failed to pay the firm a required commission related to the sale of a retail building in Freeport.
Lawmakers reach deal on highway budget to avoid partial shutdown
Unanimous votes in the Senate and House would create a new revenue stream for highway projects to make it less reliant on fuel taxes and borrowing, a move that decreases the potential for a partial shutdown of state government.
Shakers begin work to raise, restore 200-year-old barn
The barn at Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village is undergoing a $1.34 million project to preserve the aging building, which is still used daily.
Maine wants to use $200 million to expand broadband access, starting where it’s needed most
The state is deciding how to use federal funds for improving high-speed internet access, and wants public input on some of the priorities that have been identified so far.
Wiscasset voters OK marijuana shops
Wiscasset will allow recreational and medical marijuana stores for the first time.