Bruce Poulin peppered city councilors and school officials with questions Tuesday about a plan to hire another teacher for English-language learners.
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Bug Light Park protection sparks controversy in South Portland
Supporters say a conservation easement is the best way to prevent the park from ever being developed or sold, but opponents say it’s unnecessary, short-sighted and possibly illegal.
As summer nears, most Maine tourism businesses are understaffed
Seaside hotels, tour buses, restaurants and other Maine employers are facing labor shortages that could affect many businesses’ peak season.
Bowdoinham Recycling Barn gift shop will get a facelift
Bowdoinham Recycling Barn owner David Berry received a $15,000 grant for structural upgrades to the town’s reuse program at the Bowdoinham Gift Shop.
Brunswick budget plan with 7% tax hike advances
A slim majority of the Brunswick Town Council agreed to a 9% increase in municipal, school and county spending.
Brunswick-area cadets take first flight with Air Force captain
Three local cadets got the opportunity to operate an aircraft for the first time on Saturday. U.S. Air Force Captain Tomas Dundzilla left the Bangor airport early Saturday morning and flew to Brunswick, where he introduced the cadets from the Brunswick area to the experience of flight and let them each of them take the […]
Brunswick LGBTQ+ pride crosswalk returning after vandalism
Brunswick’s rainbow-colored pride crosswalk will be painted again after it was vandalized by motorcyclists last year.
Eliot Cutler to serve 9 months in prison on child porn charges
The former gubernatorial candidate is expected to plead guilty on Thursday and begin serving his prison term on June 1.
Mt. Ararat high schoolers to represent Maine at international robotics competition
Three Mt. Ararat High School students will represent Maine at the international SeaPerch aquatic robotics competition at the University of Maryland on May 13.
CMP, public advocate in negotiations to settle rate hike request
A meeting is slated for Wednesday in confidential talks between Central Maine Power and the public advocate over a proposed increase that would take effect Sept. 1.