Brunswick elementary school students are getting outside and experimenting thanks to a collaboration with Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust.
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Topsham-area voters approve $57.9 million school budget
The fiscal year 2026 budget reflects a 5.52% increase from the previous year.
Mt. Ararat grad a leader on the court and in the classroom
Mt Ararat’s graduation ceremony will take place on the afternoon of June 8 on the Learning Commons Lawn outside the high school.
With Market Basket CEO’s ouster, could a boycott shape up in Maine?
The Massachusetts-based grocery chain is facing another shakeup surrounding its longtime CEO, who was fired and reinstated following public outcry and boycotts more than a decade ago.
Harpswell Neck boxer knocked out opponents — and discrimination
Lisa Kuronya Coombs is tall and thin, a graceful blonde with light blue-green eyes that sparkle like a crystal chandelier. You might think she’s a fashion model. You’d be wrong. Kuronya Coombs is a boxer. And she’s a regional, national and international women’s boxing champion. Fighting from 2001–2009, she racked up three national Golden Gloves […]
Bucking trends, Topsham approves a smaller budget for next year
Voters approved a $14.13 million municipal budget and an updated plan to drive climate policies Wednesday night.
Celebrating business success and free Midcoast fun options for summer
In these columns, I spend a great deal of time looking ahead at what is to come. To be sure, I do some of that below because keeping you informed is a key role I play for the community. However, there have been a number of events in May, and despite this being one of […]
Jason’s Pizza marks first weeks open in Topsham
The Bangor-based family business opened its fourth location earlier this month in the Topsham Fair Mall.
Topsham residents to vote on budget, Climate Action Plan next week
The special town meeting is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, at in the Forum at Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham.
Former Mt. Ararat high, middle school employee under investigation, district says
SAD 75 Superintendent Heidi O’Leary calls the allegations against the ex-employee, who has not been charged or arrested, ‘deeply unsettling’ but does not elaborate.