Vladimir Zintchenko, 50, is charged with burglary, theft and violating conditions of release.
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Sustainable refill shop to close its Brunswick location this month
GoGo Refill will close its Midcoast storefront this weekend.
Brunswick foam spill contaminated nearby fish, DEP confirms
Results that took months to obtain show that fish in water near the Brunswick airport had high concentrations of toxic chemicals.
Merrymeeting Food Council training new generation of farmers
Merrymeeting Food Council is preparing for the fourth session of its Farm Skills Training Program to educate Mainers about the food system and grow their skills for possible careers in agriculture.
Boothbay turns to nature as a new learning frontier
Boothbay Elementary recently launched a club with Hearty Roots to get kids outdoors and offer parents a respite from costly after-school care options.
Local theater company to expand housing options for staff
Maine State Music Theatre said that renovating the second floor of its building will reduce stress in finding housing for staff amid a shortage.
What Mainers can expect when ‘Antiques Roadshow’ rolls into Midcoast
What treasures will be revealed when PBS visits Boothbay this summer?
Rockland Public Library to hold puzzle swap
Rockland Public Library is holding a puzzle swap from 3:30-5 p.m. on Feb. 3 in the Community Room. To participate, bring a 250-plus-piece, gently used, adult puzzle to the library between Friday, Jan. 24, and Saturday, Feb. 1. For each puzzle donated, participants will receive a ticket to pick out a puzzle that someone else […]
Midcoast Youth Center receives $15,000 in donations, announces new projects
Midcoast Youth Center & Skatepark wrapped up its 2024 fundraising with a donation initiated by 100+ Women Who Care Midcoast Maine, resulting in $15,000 in total support through member donations and matching grant funds. This gift capped the end-of-year matching campaign where all donations were doubled up to $60,000 by two MYC donors. 100+ WWCMM […]
Historic Bath home deemed dangerous, forcing sale, repairs or destruction
The owner of the historic Henry Tallman House has 90 days to find a potential buyer or address code violations to save the historic building from possible demolition.