If adopted, the moratorium would prevent landlords from raising mobile home park lot rents for 180 days.
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‘As Maine Goes’ highlights images of the state’s coastal landscape in the 1960s
The photographs by John McKee exhibiting at Bowdoin College Museum of Art range from septic pipes emptying into the shore to billboards littering scenic Route 1.
Brunswick residents make direct impact on Mere Brook
As winter weather approaches, citizens should remember that what melts away affects the water supply.
Bowdoin College volleyball player stands out her first season
Freshman Zoe Ryu is ‘a fantastic addition’ to the team, coach Erin Cady said.
Kayakers explore unique Ovens Mouth Passage
After enjoying the area on a recent hike, Ron Chase returns for a kayaking trip.
How to help your community with the loss of SNAP benefits
Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Plan is accepting monetary donations and recommends bringing groceries to your local food pantry.
After students struck, parents push Bath to bring back crossing guards
The city held a forum after two students were struck by vehicles on their way to school.
Signs of progress: Midcoast chamber brings you housing and bridge updates
Bath broke ground this week on an 84-unit housing project, and the replacement of the Frank J. Wood Bridge should open before the end of the year.
Topsham high school briefly shelters in place following bomb threat
The shelter-in-place protocol was quickly lifted after the school was determined to be safe.
Maine’s weirdest Halloween party is back — swing, spells and support for the Bath Area Food Bank
The Chocolate Church Arts Center’s second annual Haunted Ragtime Halloween is for all ages.