As I walk through the halls of our medical and dental clinic each morning, it’s hard to believe that we’ve been in this space for a full year now. What a journey it has been — equal parts challenging and exciting, filled with lessons we never expected to learn and moments of pure joy that […]
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A memorable day at the Patriots game
Our good friends Surrey and Hugh Hardcastle picked us up at Thornton Oaks at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21. We were off to see the Patriots square off against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough. We’d never been to a professional football game, but we couldn’t miss the chance to connect with […]
Damariscove Island makes for challenging sea kayaking trip
A sea kayak trip to Damariscove Island off the coast of East Boothbay has much to offer. During the 12-mile trip, paddlers pass some of the most spectacular island landscapes on the coast of Maine. And exciting paddling is almost guaranteed navigating through a collection of treacherous ledges on the southern end of the island […]
Long-awaited report reveals electrical fault likely caused Brunswick PFAS spill
The root cause analysis report will be discussed at an Oct. 29 Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority board meeting.
Topsham hunter recalls scary rescue from quicksand-like mud
Matthew Alexander became stuck in waist-high mud while duck hunting on Wharton Point Wednesday.
Poetry and Hummus brings stories of humanity amid Gaza war
Former Virginia Poet Laureate Zeina Azzam and her brother read poetry that details their family’s history and its connection to Gaza and Palestine.
Owner of former Brunswick garage fined for illegal oil dumping
The owner of a building on Pleasant Street will pay a fine after an eyewitness spotted an employee dumping a tank of motor oil.
How to know when to pull the plug on an event
Chamber columnist Cory King talks about the difficult decision to postpone the haunted hayrides amid volunteer shortage.
Freeport-area schools begin planning for new early childhood responsibilities
With thoughtful planning and broad community involvement, we can build an early childhood system that supports families, strengthens our schools and benefits students far beyond their first years.
Martha Spencer and The Wonderland Band reminiscent of young Dolly Parton sound
Martha Spencer and the Wonderland Band will play a couple of sets on Thursday night in the CCAC Annex, a space that will feel as cozy and inviting as any juke joint within Nashville city limits.