FREEPORT The Community Spay- Neuter Clinic in Freeport will host an open house on Sunday to celebrate its one-year anniversary. The clinic has completed more than 4,400 spay and neuter surgeries for pet owners with financial needs since opening in November 2010, according to a press release. The event will run from 11 a. m. […]
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Friday shindig benefits early learning programs
BATH — Music at the Museum, a fundraiser for early learning and literacy programs, starts at 6 p.m. Friday at the Maine Maritime Museum on Washington Street. Sponsored by Rotary Club of Topsham Expresso, in collaboration with United Way of Mid Coast Maine and Family Focus, the event includes food, beverages, live entertainment, live and […]
Lisbon budget referendum details up for review
LISBON The Lisbon Town Council will discuss the town charter relative to holding a budget referendum during its meeting tonight, which begins at 7 p.m. at the town office. Also before the council for a first reading is a new municipal ordinance chapter, in response to a new state law that legalized fireworks in Maine […]
Topsham talks pyrotechnics
TOPSHAM The Planning Board will hold a public hearing tonight on proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance related to regulating the sale of consumer fireworks. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the municipal building, 100 Main St. A new state law legalized fireworks in Maine as of Jan. 1. At a meeting on Dec. […]
Pennell’s clothing store now for sale
BRUNSWICK When David Girardin entered Pennell’s clothing store one day in 1971, Lawrence Pennell asked if Girardin wanted a good buy. Girardin thought that the heir to the Maine Street storefront was talking clothes. He meant the business. Girardin bought Pennell’s, and it’s been a good fit for more than four decades. After 41 years […]
RSU 1 receives ‘pleasant surprise’
BATH Regional School Unit 1 administrators welcomed — cautiously — news Thursday that the district’s schools will receive approximately $500,000 more in state aid to education than anticipated. Unlike neighboring Brunswick — which was initially slated to see an increase in state aid but now stands to lose $1.24 million — RSU 1’s state subsidy […]
Council approves TIF boundaries
BRUNSWICK The Brunswick Town Council in two separate 8- 1 votes Monday approved outlines of two tax increment financing ( TIF) districts on property at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. The approval of geographic boundaries, which meets a March 1 deadline, is the first step toward completing a plan that would shelter new property […]
Skroski speaks out on childhood abuse
PHIPPSBURG When John Skroski sleeps, which he doesn’t do very well most of the time, his eyes remain cracked open. He didn’t even realize it until his wife pointed it out to him soon after they married and moved in together in 1993. “It was odd for me, because I’d always seen people when they’re […]
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It’s been almost a dozen years since I came to work as a staff photographer at The Times Record. It was my dream job come true. Thousands upon thousands of shutter clicks later, it still is. But time and circumstances march on and so must I. I leave my post with a grateful heart. I […]