Management of The Bath Golf Club tried to amend land use ordinances to allow for cluster housing and multifamily units on the 120-acre course. Bath residents aren’t going to let that slide.
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Wiscasset officials to discuss future of principal placed on leave for installing camera
Gina Stevens, principal of Wiscasset Middle High School, was placed on leave over a camera she said was installed after the school’s food pantry kept getting broken into.
Letters to the editor: Sending message on climate; time for gun regulation; a nod to nation’s caregivers
Americans Who Tell the Truth “Americans Who Tell the Truth,” an exhibit of 18 portraits, has been showing at the Meeting House Art Gallery here in Freeport for the past week. Maine artist Robert Shetterly has painted these masterful portraits of Americans who have spoken truth to power. Many of these Americans have spoken truth […]
Fall trail cleanup at Kate Furbish Preserve is Sunday
The Brunswick Parks and Recreation Department is teaming up with Six River NEMBA for a Fall Trail Clean Up Day for various sections of the Kate Furbish Preserve Trails from 9 a.m. to noon Sunday, Nov. 12. Parks staff will lead the group of volunteers through a series of clean-up projects that include clearing trails […]
Sustainable Practice: Sustainable holiday meals
Sustainability is a big part of the traditional Thanksgiving meal: family and friends gather to enjoy home-cooked, seasonal food from local farms, and eat leftovers for many days afterward. More importantly, getting together is an opportunity to show gratitude for all that sustains us. While the theory of Thanksgiving evokes peace and sustainability, the practice […]
Letter: Wiscasset school staff support suspended principal
We are writing to express our strong support for Wiscasset Middle High School Principal Gina Stevens. We have had the privilege of working under Gina and can attest to her exceptional dedication, fair and efficient leadership and untiring passion for education, for students, and for the climate at WMHS. She has been an invaluable asset […]
The Maine Idea: Public power the answer to voter discontent
There wasn’t much suspense in Maine election results on Tuesday. Question 3, the big-ticket item proposing a new entity called Pine Tree Power, couldn’t muster even a third of the vote — a sure sign it didn’t belong on the ballot. Question 3 would have expropriated Central Maine Power’s and Versant’s assets without any clear […]
Brunswick High School Players present ‘The Great Gatsby’
The Brunswick High School Players are pleased to announce their fall play, “The Great Gatsby.” Show times are at 7 p.m. on Nov. 16 and 17, and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Nov. 18. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” adapted for the stage by Simon Levy, tells the story of high society […]
BoomerTECH Adventures: Favorite holiday gifts for under $20
Each year the foliage and election seasons end followed quickly by the holiday gift shopping and giving season. We often participate in gift exchanges, sometimes called Yankee swaps, with family and friends. One never knows who will end up with which mystery gift, so we’re always on the lookout for fun, interesting and inexpensive gifts […]
Freeport elects three new town councilors, two locals to school board
Joanna Benoit, Eric Smith and Matthew Pillsbury were elected to the Town Council last night, and Cheyenne Farrell and Carolyn Jensen were nominated unopposed to the school board.