Harpswell has a new right-to-fish policy intended to protect the town’s working waterfronts and fishermen.
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Bath Iron Works prepares to christen newest warship
The Arleigh Burke-class destroyer is named after Irish citizen Patrick Gallagher, who served as a lance corporal during the Vietnam War.
Sabino residents reenact boat parade after 122-year hiatus
Christine Smith revived the Sabino boat parade for a modern day reenactment for the first time in more than a century as an opportunity to connect with neighbors.
Fitness tips from Maine Senior Games’ Athlete of the Year
Triathlon athlete and 81-year-old retiree Charles Cray has been in several Maine Senior Games over the years. His secret? “Keep moving.”
Education series on race to expand
An interfaith program, Sacred Ground, is working to establish its first discussion program at South Freeport Church this fall.
Letters to the editor: No more McFerran; a call for divestment
Sen. King should oppose McFerran nomination The case against Lauren McFerran’s renomination as chair of the National Labor Relations Board is quite strong. Her tenure on the board has been marred by partisanship, pro-union bias and credible accusations of mismanagement. Sen. Angus King should oppose her nomination in the U.S. Senate. The Wall Street Journal […]
Former Bowdoinham volunteer firefighter sentenced to 17 years for sexual assault of a minor
Bowdoinham volunteer firefighter Kenneth Chase Jr. has been found guilty on charges including sexual assault, domestic violence and endangering the welfare of a child.
From the Chamber: August’s third Saturday and other summer event news
There are some columns that I write annually, and I do so because, honestly, there are some annual events that we all look forward to every year, and three big ones happen on the third Saturday of August. However, we have some other big events upcoming, too, so here is a description of some events […]
Six Midcoast students named Mitchell Scholars
The students from Brunswick, Freeport, Mt. Ararat and Morse high schools will receive a $10,000 scholarship and mentoring in career development.