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Morse, Freeport win

BATH — Ruth Nadeau powered through for seven goals and dished out an assist as the Morse High School girls lacrosse team defeated Camden Hills, 14-7, on Thursday in Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference play at McMann Field. Morse improved to 2-0 and hosts 2-0 Freeport on Saturday at 4 p.m. Maddy Olsen had a gamehigh […]

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The write stuff

TOPSHAM Two Mt. Ararat High School juniors have had writing pieces accepted into prestigious student writing contests, bringing them exciting opportunities and underlining their teachers’ emphasis on the importance for students to write for a real audience. Alicia Thurston and Ben York were accepted into the New England Young Writers Conference at the Bread Loaf […]

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All Species Parade May 9 in Brunswick

BRUNSWICK Celebrate spring and the diversity of natural species on our planet with Spindleworks and Arts Are Elementary, who are hosting a community wide parade on Friday, May 9. Everyone is welcome to join in, dressed as or carrying a representation of their favorite species. Creative visual interpretations of species are welcome and it is […]

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Lily King to speak at Freeport Library

FREEPORT —Acclaimed Maine author Lily King will read from and talk about her books as part of the “Meet the Author” series sponsored by Friends of the Freeport Community Library Friday, May 2, at 7 p.m. at the library. King’s three novels have each received rave reviews and critical acclaim. “Father of the Rain,” her […]

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Eleanor Morse to speak at Freeport Library

FREEPORT —Eleanor’s latest book, ‘White Dog Fell from the Sky’, published in 2013 takes us to Botswana in 1976. As the novel opens a hearse stops, two men slide a limp body out of a coffin, and then leave. Eventually coming to life, the black South African man looks up to see a thin, ghost-like […]

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Chamberlain Round Table lecture Thursday

BRUNSWICK — The Joshua L. Chamberlain Civil War Round Table Lecture will take place Thursday, May 8, at 7 p.m. at Curtis Memorial Library — Morrell Room, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick, ME. This month’s speaker will be Jim Hessler, “Sickles at Gettysburg”. Lectures are free and open to the public. FMI call 443-2296.

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Mayfair in Bath on Saturday

BATH Children and adults will be able to dance the maypole on Saturday at Custom House Lawn from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Zumba Kids and Games will also be available at Tony Dance Studio on Centre Street from 1-2 p.m. Other events include a local food sampling at Lisa-Marie’s Made in Maine, opening day […]