I really look forward to apple season. I was raised in upstate New York on Lake Ontario where I was surrounded by apple orchards. Picking and storing apples, eating them every day practically year-round was a way of life, and I have never strayed from the habit of eating an apple every afternoon and cooking […]
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Family faceoff: Midcoast field hockey rivalry adds twist when daughter plays against mom
Rebekah St. Pierre, a junior at Mt. Ararat, and mother Julie St. Pierre, head coach of Morse, share a close bond through the game.
College football: Bowdoin loses double-digit lead, falls to Middlebury
Panthers overcome early defensive pressures and score 32 unanswered points en route to NESCAC victory.
Brunswick race team running to support fishermen’s mental, physical health
In October, 16 local athletes will participate in the Maine Marathon to raise funds for Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association’s Fishermen Wellness program.
Midcoast weekend roundup: Brunswick and Morse earn first field hockey victories
Brunswick beats Bangor in Class A North game, while Morse turns back Lincoln Academy.
Best way to clean up PFAS? Don’t spill it in the first place.
Given the persistent and, at times, “invisible” nature of PFAS-containing materials, Maine scientists say that eradicating the “forever chemical” is complex.
Printing becomes newest tool for Bath shellfish company
Merrymeeting Shellfish Co. works with the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center to create 3D-printed oyster pods to boost shellfish production.
Morse High School football squad pays tribute to West Bath child who died playing flag football
The West Bath and Bath communities have reached out to help the Briggs family with fundraising efforts, including during and after the military appreciation game held Friday.
From the Chamber: Growing networks while building community, Part II
This is a continuation of last week’s column, in which I described how the Bath-Brunswick Regional Chamber has evolved over the past nine years and how our next evolution of growth depends on you. For the BBRC to thrive, our next step needs to be expanding our committee structures to include many more members and […]
Uncharted waters: Data gaps obscure Harpswell’s groundwater capacity
Experts have a good understanding of Harpswell’s potable water sources and extraction methods, but data limitations make it impossible to predict how many more residents the town’s groundwater can support. That was one of the key messages a state hydrogeologist conveyed during a presentation on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Harpswell Community School. She issued a […]