Algae appear to communicate when “stressed.” What are they saying?
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Photo: Freeport Fire Chief retires after nearly three decades
Freeport’s Fire Rescue Chief, Paul Conley, celebrates his retirement on September 26 in the bay of the Freeport Public Safety Building.
Making a splash: Brunswick swimmer set to join two different halls of fame
David Vail, 81, is the first masters swimmer to be inducted into the Maine Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame.
Brunswick board to host second emergency PFAS spill meeting
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority will host its next emergency board meeting on Oct. 1.
College football preview: Hamilton (0-2) at Bowdoin (0-2)
Polar Bears and Continentals both vying for first win of season.
Sen. Eloise Vitelli: Reflecting on nine years of service
It has been an honor to serve as your state senator. I went to Augusta because I felt a sense of duty to make government work better for our area and to fight for issues we all care about. As I finish my final term after nine years of service, I am reflecting on the […]
Pinecone Studio to host creative showcase for Maine Craft Weekend
Pinecone Studio is participating in the upcoming Maine Craft Weekend with the Friends of Pinecone Studio Creative Showcase from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at Salt Cod Cafe in Harpswell. Pinecone Studio will use this event to showcase its diverse creative programs by inviting creative collaborators who represent Pinecone Studio’s programs. Visitors […]
Classic film club in Damariscotta kicks off with ‘Singin’ in the Rain’
The Lincoln Theater in Damariscotta kicks off its classic film club’s seventh season with “Singin’ in the Rain” on Oct. 3 and 4. This year’s series, “Lights, Cameras, Classics,” will feature six iconic films, with screenings continuing monthly through March 2025. Jeannie MacDonald, a film historian and classic film aficionado, returns to host this season. […]
Brunswick approves early plan for mixed housing development
The Planning Board unanimously approved a sketch plan for a mixed-used development on Old Portland Road, which aims to bring in 50 new, single-family condos and 61 townhouse units.
Communities weigh whether Kennebec River dams should come down
With four hydroelectric dams up for relicensing, the future of the Kennebec River is in flux.