FREEPORT — Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment is embarking on a capital campaign to help make its “re-imagined” campus a reality. Under the “reinvestment of the farm,” new and repurposed historic buildings and a “thoughtfully designed landscape” would allow campers, farmers, researchers and other visitors to “engage in hands-on learning about regenerative […]
September 2018
Historic former tavern on Sabattus-Lisbon line considered for demolition
SABATTUS — A former tavern listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its 1820s frescoes featuring oversized trees, ships and old New England charm is being considered Tuesday night for demolition. Town officials say after a period of neglect, its roof is caving in and there is no obvious solution to saving the paintings. The […]
Franco-American scholar presents first historical society program of season
Brunswick — Pejepscot Historical Society’s fall programming season kicks off on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 6:30 p.m. with a lecture by Franco-American historian David Vermette titled “The Cabot Manufacturing Company and Brunswick’s Franco-Americans.” The lecture takes place in Curtis Memorial Library’s community room. It is $5 for Pejepscot members, $8 general admission, and free for children […]
Brunswick day shelter a respite for the homeless
BRUNSWICK — There’s a place in Brunswick that offers a warm cup of coffee, someone to listen, and a whole community to get to know. The Gathering Place opened in 2011, with the simple mission of providing an outlet for those without a home or someone to talk to a place to go. Volunteers count […]
Rare Kennedy photos go inside America’s most famous family
Vintage Kennedy photographs have been digitized and published online.
New leak shows Julian Assange sought Russian visa in 2010
A trove of documents show the WikiLeaks founder’s budding relationship with Russia.
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