The Stags knot the game at 3 with less than 3 minutes left in regulation.
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Midcoast braces for end of federal rental assistance program
The Emergency Rental Assistance program, which has helped cover rent, utility and other housing costs for over 34,000 Mainers in the past 20 months, is set to expire at the end of the month, leaving town leaders, housing advocates and lawmakers to prepare for a spike in Mainers who need help paying their bills this winter.
Ocean bottom-dweller helps battle food insecurity this Christmas
Maine Coast Fisherman’s Association donates 150 servings of locally sourced monkfish stew to Brunswick soup kitchen.
BoomerTECH Adventures: Family and friend memories done for you
Still baking? Wrapping presents? Preparing for guests? This year for our holiday celebrations, with the best of intentions, I promised myself I would organize some of my 8,943 photos and 822 videos into creative slideshows that would amaze and astonish relatives and friends. Completion date was set for early December. It didn’t happen, but the […]
Mt. Ararat girls basketball team races out to fast start to season
Young Eagles open campaign with 4 consecutive victories to sit atop A South Heal point standings.
Freeport retailers report busy holiday season despite record inflation
A struggling economy hasn’t deterred Midcoast shoppers from stores this holiday season but has encouraged them to buy locally.
Brunswick extends housing development moratorium
The Brunswick Town Council, which also approved a new housing development support fund Monday evening, will use the extended development pause to consider zoning changes as a solution to the area’s housing shortage.
The Conversation: 2022’s US climate disasters: A tale of too much rain – and too little
THE CONVERSATION — The year 2022 will be remembered across the U.S. for its devastating flooding and storms – and also for its extreme heat waves and droughts, including one so severe it briefly shut down traffic on the Mississippi River. During a period of five weeks over the summer, five 1,000-year rainfall events occurred in St. Louis, eastern Kentucky, southern […]
From the Chamber: Acknowledging our successes, Part II
Last week, in Part I of our year-end recap, we highlighted how 2022 began with the creation of our one-of-a-kind workforce program, introduction of our new chamber name, appreciation for our annual Cornerstone Member businesses and recognition of our 2022 award winners. This week, I want to focus on the workforce program and discuss our […]
John L. Micek: A new Congress? Same low expectations
There’s a school of political thought that divided government is the government that governs best. Put the White House in the hands of one party, and Congress in the hands of the other, the argument goes, and the two sides inevitably will have to come to the negotiating table to work things out. Much like […]