After previous efforts to fund the repair of the decaying Town Hall failed, Bowdoinham is starting the process of repairing the foundation of the 201-year-old building with future renovation plans in the works.
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Black-and-white photography exhibition opens at River Arts
Jan Corneal’s upcoming solo black-and-white photography show, “The Edit,” opens Thursday, Aug. 22, in the River Room at River Arts in Damamriscotta. The exhibition runs through Sept. 11. Meet the artist and learn more about her process at the opening reception from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24. Corneal brings her training as an architect and her […]
Cooking at the Cove: August refreshers and versatile veggies
The homemade lemonade I loved when I was a youngster has given way to this deliciously tart and oh-so-revitalizing lemon refresher. This drink can be served as a mocktail for grownups (it probably won’t be sweet enough for the kiddos), and if you want to add a shot of vodka or gin for a little […]
Floral installation to grace Wiscasset sidewalks next Art Walk
Chicken wire, sticks and dried hydrangeas put to an artful purpose are the tools of the trade for dried floral designer Maria Salcines. During Wiscasset Art Walk Thursday, Aug. 29, Salcines will install a cascading arrangement of dried florals in Wiscasset Village. Although much planning will have gone into the presentation, Salcines will be improvising […]
Libraries to screen documentary about Indigenous woman’s rise to leadership
“Called to Lead” will be screened at Patten Free Library in Bath and the Rockland Public Library next week. Patten Free Library will show the film at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28, with a discussion afterward. The Rockland library and Midcoast Women are hosting a screening and discussion at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29. Both […]
From the Chocolate Church: Monsters and brass at Waterfront Park
Be on the lookout for monsters and the amazing sounds of the joyful Undertow Brass Band Saturday, Aug. 24, on the Bath waterfront. The music begins at 5 p.m., but children and people of all ages can make their way to the waterfront at 3 p.m. to join like-minded monster fans in the creation of […]
Toxic foam spreads to pond in wake of Brunswick chemical spill
Foam has been building up in ponds and billowing through the air near Brunswick Landing since 1,600 gallons of fire-suppressing chemical was accidentally released Monday.
‘Our worst nightmare’: Brunswick officials grapple with hazardous chemical spill
Brunswick Fire Chief Ken Brillant says that the cleanup of a firefighting foam spill is in motion, while council members, civilian groups and residents alike express concerns about contamination.
Football: Brunswick ready for big challenge in return to 11-man game
Expectations high as Mark Renna and the Dragons depart eight-man football.
Retired brigadier general to share experiences from his new memoir in Richmond
The Richmond Public Library is hosting a free presentation and book reading of “Confessions of a Weekend Warrior” with former U.S. National Guardsman Paul “Greg” Smith.