Many former slaves settled in Bath, Brunswick, Harpswell and Topsham.
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Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust opens new ADA-accessible trail at Castner Brook
The Damariscotta trust has applied for additional funding to construct a bridge over Castner Brook.
Former UUCB minister is featured musician at next Concert for a Cause
Fred Small returns to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick for a concert series benefitting Oasis Free Clinics and the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project.
Freeport venue to host songwriting winners showcase
Maine Songwriters Association’s 10 songwriting winners will be featured at Cadenza, 5 Depot St.
Harpswell artist debuts new solo exhibition at River Arts in Damariscotta
Joanne Tarlin paints semi-abstract symbolic landscapes that aim to ‘express the tone of our nation.’
Midcoast-based organization to host women’s empowerment conference
This unique events centers around storytelling — “Each woman’s life is one big, amazing story — with plot twists, challenges and breakthroughs — and she is the heroine of it,” said weHeroines founder Susanna Liller.
Undersea species’ sweet singing sometimes sound spooky
New technology that combines a microphone with underwater videography is now allowing scientists to make more species-specific connections.
Hiking duo explores Ovens Mouth in Boothbay
Indigenous people use the maritime passage as a shortcut between the Sheepscot and Damariscotta Rivers. Early Colonial settlers used it to travel from the Sheepscot River to the Cross River tidal basin.
Meet Mitch Newlin, the Gelato Fiasco dynamo
The Brunswick native rose from working behind the counter as a high schooler to a store manager in college to CEO today.
What are the EPR laws on disposing of dangerous waste?
Extended producer responsibility encourages eco-friendly product design, safeguards human health and reduces environmental harm.