The store is expected to be ready by the end of 2023, but that could change.
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Frank J. Wood inspection will delay traffic
Maine Department of Transportation engineers will inspect the Frank J. Wood Bridge from Oct. 25-27, according to a department press release.
Topsham candidates vie for new House District 51 seat
Both Republican candidate Linda Baker and Democrat Rebecca Jauch hope to tamp down the high costs of housing and childcare.
Carl Golden: Democrats shouldn’t feel good about the midterms
There is a definite “whistling past the graveyard” vibe in the air surrounding the Nov. 8 Congressional midterm election. The pursed lips belong to the Democratic Party leadership, who’ve spent the past few weeks confidently predicting their party will not only maintain control of the House of Representatives, but build on their majority. Their optimism […]
The Conversation: Crippling civilian infrastructure has long been part of Russian generals’ playbook – Putin is merely expanding that approach
In response to massive battlefield setbacks, Russia has increased its attacks in Ukraine on everything from power plants and dams to railways, pipelines and ports. These attacks against civilian infrastructure are not random. Rather, they reflect an insidious calculus integral to modern Russian military theory. For more than 20 years, Russian military journals have emphasized the […]
Brunswick candidates address voters at forum
Brunswick Town Council and School Board candidates addressed voters Thursday at a pair of forums hosted by Curtis Memorial Library and the League of Women Voters of Maine.
Cross country: Cony course makes miraculous recovery in time for KVAC championships
Waterville’s Abby Williams repeats as B/C girls winner.
Letters to the editor: Gubernatorial race; who’s to blame
Maine gubernatorial race As Governor Janet Mills enters the final weeks of her campaign for a second term, the Republican Governors Association is running a TV advertisement against her specifically about her purported education policies and programs. I am a retired attorney who was for many years a member of the Maine Council of School […]
Just a Little Old: Lasting lessons from Hurricane Ian
“No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent. a part of the main.” – John Donne After hurricane Ian smashed Florida’s Gulf Coast, I called my sister Martha who lives in Venice, Florida. As it happened, her husband Karl was recovering from heart surgery in a Sarasota […]
Danny Tyree: Have you hugged an etiquette expert lately?
“Were you raised in a barn?” I never had the legendary Mrs. Montgomery as a teacher; but she was a senior class adviser and I needed her input on a school program script, so I made the rookie mistake of assuming her wide-open door meant I could forego the formality of knocking. Thus, the piercing […]