The Class B championships will be held at Ellsworth High School on Friday and Saturday.
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Brunswick officials band together to prepare for arrival of asylum-seeking families
Brunswick schools are hiring more staff and donations are being sought for 60 families from African countries moving to Brunswick Landing.
Bath Iron Works accidentally overpays some employees, works to get money back
More than 100 BIW workers were mistakenly paid an extra $500-$800 — and in one case, $1,000, according to a union.
Three affordable housing projects in the works in Cumberland
The Town Council will outline plans for at least 225 new residential units next week.
Eelgrass meadows rapidly decline as Casco Bay waters warm
Climate change is blamed for contributing to a 54% reduction in Casco Bay’s eelgrass meadows from 2018 to 2022.
Sen. Vitelli, Rep. Cluchey to host public office hours in Bowdoinham
Sen. Eloise Vitelli, D-Arrowsic, and Rep. Sally Cluchey, D-Bowdoinham, will hold public office hours on from noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday at Rep. Cluchey’s office on 43 Main St. in Bowdoinham. Office hours provide residents a chance to meet with their representatives to ask questions and get help with state government services. Sen. Vitelli and […]
Two more raccoons attack Bowdoinham resident, stray cat and pet dog
Days after a rabid raccoon bit a Bowdoinham woman in her home, animal control received a call around noon on Saturday reporting another raccoon attack.
Lawmakers, administration argue over rescue plan for Maine’s struggling EMS providers
The Mills administration raised concerns and urged changes to the stopgap measure, which is one of several proposals this session to shore up EMS services that are losing money and struggling to attract new workers.
Judge suspends Maine attorney who faces criminal charges
Scott Fenstermaker was removed from indigent appointments in November. Now, a state judge has ordered his suspension from all cases.
Maine medical examiners face challenges amid need for autopsies
Maine is increasing the number of autopsies performed annually, but families say it’s still not enough.