He’s accused of violating his bail conditions by texting the female victim of an earlier alleged crime.
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Topsham middle school bringing students back for full in-person learning
Seventh and eighth graders will return to Mt. Ararat Middle School in-person five days a week on March 22, with grade six to follow by April 5.
Man charged with firing several gunshots at home in Topsham
Christopher Williams, 41, of Harpswell facing several charges including reckless conduct and discharging a firearm within 300 feet of a residence.
Topsham police: Harpswell man arrested after allegedly firing handgun during argument
Christopher Williams, 41, was charged with reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon, among other charges.
Midcoast Meetings: March 12-19
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Tues. 3/16 2 p.m. Climate Action Commission Tues. 3/16 6 p.m. Board of Assessment Review Wed. 3/17 2 p.m. Community Development Committee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Mon. 3/15 6:30 p.m. Town Council Tues. 3/16 7:15 p.m. Village Review Board Wed. 3/17 […]
Topsham-Brunswick group poised to appeal court decision, save bridge
The Friends of the Frank J. Wood Bridge filed paperwork Monday to start its appeal of a federal court ruling backing MeDOT’s plan to replace the bridge between Topsham and Brunswick.
Brunswick foundation helps teachers respond to pandemic with mini-grants
This school year the Brunswick Community Education Foundation provided smaller grants to more teachers and with more frequency.
Topsham replacing police and fire department radios
Most of the existing portable and cruiser radios are at least 10 years old, past their life expectancy, according to Police Chief Marc Hagan.
Topsham to fund majority of road upgrades near Aroma Joe’s project
Selectmen Thursday voted to spend up to $20,000 toward a $34,000 upgrade to the intersection and sidewalk at Monument Place and Second Street.
Legal expert: Topsham school survey violated law
The survey, part of a civil rights project, sent to Mt. Ararat Middle School students also violated school district policy, according to the superintendent.