“Dream Big, Build Forward: Shaping the Future of Technology at Patten Free Library” is from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22.
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Soggy Po Boys concert benefits two nonprofits
Saturday’s Concert for a Cause by UUCB will raise money for Oasis Free Clinics and the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project.
Two singer-songwriters bring original music to Boothbay Harbor Opera House stage
Jay Nash and Brooks Hubbard will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 18.
Wiscasset Homes on Tour 2025 features remarkable historic houses
The Swett-Johnston-Neal House, the Davis House, the DayBreak mansion and others will be open for public tours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Ferries ruled transportation on the Kennebec River from mid-1700s to 1920s
Before bridges were built over the Kennebec in the Midcoast, crossing between Bath and Woolwich was a pricey, time-consuming experience.
Harpswell man dies in Tuesday morning fire
State investigators are working to determine what caused the fire that killed 78-year-old Hugh MacFarlane early Tuesday morning.
Avid paddlers enjoy a northern Maine whitewater weekend
Penobscot Paddle & Chowder Society takes a Labor Day weekend trip to Canada Falls and Kennebec Gorge.
Retired Bowdoin history professor still fights for democracy
Dan Levine reflects on the Civil Rights Movement compared to today’s political climate.
Bath launches the Fit Up Grant Program to fill out downtown
The city is offering matching grants to help new small businesses get a foothold in the area.
Meet the candidates running for Bath City Council
Two candidates are vying for an at-large seat on the Bath City Council, while three are running uncontested for RSU 1 board seats.