FREEPORT After a 10- month trek extending from the tip of southern Florida to Quebec, conservationist John Davis will share his story tonight at the Patagonia Outlet Store in Freeport. At 7: 15 p. m., Davis will address the conservation group RESTORE: The North Woods in a free presentation that is open to the public. […]
Times Record News
Animal’s ‘poor decision’ sends woman to hospital
The Times Record BRUNSWICK A 27- year- old Bowdoin woman was treated and released from Mid Coast Hospital on Tuesday after her car struck a large deer while headed north on Route 1 near Cook’s Corner. Maegan Kaye, 27, of 626 West Road, Bowdoin, was transported to the hospital for precautions following the crash, Deputy […]
Panel of 4 to discuss caregiving challenges
BRUNSWICK New responsibilities can come with aging parents. A presentation tonight at Curtis Memorial Library aims to address those responsibilities and challenges. The presentation, which starts at 6:30 p.m., is the third in a series called “Suddenly You’re a Caregiver.” The presentation will feature a panel including Brunswick Community Police Officer Terry Goan, speaking about […]
Police station design takes shape
BRUNSWICK A town committee on Tuesday evening took a first look at early designs for a new police station project earmarked for the corner of Stanwood and Pleasant streets. Cost estimates put the 20,000-square-foot, two-story building at around $5.3 million, though many hurdles remain to be cleared before the project takes shape. Tuesday marked the […]
TOPSHAM POLICE
Arrest Gina Utecht, 42, of 636 Meadow Road, Nov. 22, 8:21 p.m., charged with assault on an officer, on Topsham Fair Mall Road.
Violin students to perform on Saturday
BRUNSWICK — Lorel Nazzaro’s violin students plan to perform at 2 p.m. Saturday at Wild Oats Bakery and Café in the Tontine Mall. The group will accept donations, which will be given to the Coastal Humane Society.
Library adds 2 sculptures
BRUNSWICK — A reception for the artists and patrons responsible for two sculptures recently donated to Curtis Memorial Library will run from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday at the library, 23 Pleasant St. Arts patrons Susan and James Carter gave sculptures titled “Night Portage” by Mark Herrington and “Woman With Swan” by Lise Becu […]
Market maven hurt in crash
BRUNSWICK A T- bone collision early Monday near Ames Supply on Route 1 hospitalized two people, including a Woolwich woman who operates the Montsweag Flea Market. Norma Scopino, 80, was airlifted to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston following treatment at the scene by Wiscasset ambulance personnel. Scopino is in stable condition, according to a […]
Children’s boutique aids the cause
Their corporate name is Pitter Patter Inc., and many of you may not be aware of this children’s boutique located at 129 Front St., Bath. It’s a locally owned business started by Colleen Whitaker. She and Patty Crump, her assistant, have been at the store for nearly five years. The Santa Claus Fund was looking […]
Bath eyes extending new meter delay rule
BATH Bath city councilors this evening will consider whether to allow a six-month moratorium on “ Smart Meter” installation in Bath to lapse — or to extend it for an additional period. Central Maine Power plans to complete installation of the wireless meters statewide by early March, and as of Saturday, had installed nearly 485,000 […]