It’s completely normal for fish to contain small parasitic worms, and they’re not harmful to humans after the seafood has been cooked or frozen.
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King’s Head Pub takes over old haunt in Freeport
A restaurant with two established locations is returning pub food to Freeport’s menu, almost a year after the closure of the Jameson Tavern.
New child care center in Brunswick geared toward Bath Iron Works employees
Bath Area Family YMCA and General Dynamics Bath Iron Works recently celebrated their partnership with the opening of the Early Learning Center at Cook’s Corner.
Brunswick mobile home rent policies to be studied
The Brunswick Town Council has been taking steps in recent months to explore rent stabilization policies for residents priced out of mobile home parks.
How a Woolwich man changed travel in Midcoast Maine
One of the greatest legends in Maine history was a man whose tireless efforts changed the landscape of Midcoast Maine. And this great public servant was a man from Woolwich. Frank William Carlton was born on April 5, 1859, to Ira and Harriet (Savage) Carlton in Dresden. Soon, the growing Carlton family moved to Woolwich […]
Legendary troubadour Chris Smither opens fall season at Chocolate Church Arts Center
Plus, CCAC and Main Street Bath’s Waterfront Concerts advance into next round of major grant competition.
Fellowship of the Lathe brings woodcraft to downtown Bath
Experienced wood craftsman Michael Lee opens woodturning shop, making furniture and other crafts.
Tedford client remembers nearly a decade of housing
One morning in July, a Facebook post tagging Tedford Housing caught my attention. A woman I didn’t yet know wrote about her child, about surviving domestic violence and about the turning point she found eight years ago at Tedford’s family shelter. She ended her note by sharing that, now stably housed, she was grateful to […]
Rolling up our sleeves: Strategic planning in Freeport-area schools
As I settle into my new role as superintendent of RSU 5, I feel grateful for the timing. Right from the start, I get to roll up my sleeves and dive into the work of building a new strategic plan. That might sound like just another document on a shelf — but in reality, a […]
Living more sustainably thanks to energy storage
Slowing climate change by living more sustainably requires electricity generated from renewable sources. Batteries will help achieve this goal by storing the energy that powers our electric devices and ensures a consistent energy supply. Though impressive breakthroughs are occurring in China, ongoing developments in the West show that its innovators are beginning to meet the […]