Graffiti hearts and other messages have been popping up all over downtown Bath and police are looking for a suspect.
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Officials refuse to release information in Bath double murder
Michael Bailey shot and killed his wife and daughter on Oct. 6, 2024, before committing suicide.
Lincoln County welcomes another new farm sanctuary
The Cottontail Cottage Farm Sanctuary has relocated its 65 animal residents from a 50-acre plot in Cherryfield to a new, secluded farmhouse in Whitefield, with plans to open its doors to the public later this year.
Midcoast wrestlers turn attention toward KVACs
Mt. Ararat/Brunswick and Morse wrestling teams start postseason stretch this weekend in Augusta.
Bath Subaru donates new shoes and socks to local YMCA
The new shoes and socks were donated as part of a clothing drive partnering with Operation Warm.
The battle over fake grass is very real
There’s nothing artificial about the controversy that’s growing among homeowners, educators, doctors and sports administrators over fake grass. The artificial turf market is projected to nearly double in the U.S. by next year. Sports facilities are installing 1,500 new turf fields each year, with over 20,000 such fields around the country, according to the EPA. […]
Food insecurity after the holiday season
As the executive director of Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed so generously during the holiday season. Your generosity has truly been a beacon of hope for so many in our community, ensuring that families in need could celebrate the season with warmth and […]
Letters to the editor: unhoused people need more; an open letter to Collins; asylum-seekers in Maine; birthright citizenship
Give more consideration to people experiencing homelessness It seems there is delight with giving money, funding to those people/groups who are monetarily comfortable and even well to do. We feel good about donating money to nonprofits that might be extremely wealthy. Maybe we can even deduct our contributions from income taxes. We delight in our […]
A chilly adventure at Brunswick’s Kate Furbish Preserve
Winter can be both very quiet and very loud. Earlier this week, when the temperatures plunged into the negative digits, I loaded my cross-country skis into the car and headed out. As the sun was setting and nearly everyone else had gone home for the day, the shushing of my skis was the only sound. […]
The last congressional duel involved a Mainer — who won?
On Feb. 24, 1838, two men met on neutral ground in Maryland. One man was from Kentucky, the other man was from Maine. Both men were armed and each determined to kill the other. And both men were members of the Congress of the United States of America. Elected to Congress in November 1836, Jonathan […]
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