BRUNSWICK – Lorraine Eleanor (Arquitte) Myshrall’s sweet soul went to heaven late in the evening on March 1, 2019. She was 78. Lorraine was born in Brunswick, Maine, on Aug. 20, 1940, the daughter of Eleanor Mae (Tewksbury) and Lewis Thomas Arquitte. Lorraine grew up in Brunswick and graduated from Brunswick High School in 1958. Lorraine […]
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Edgar S. Hutchins
Bailey Island– Edgar S. Hutchins, Jr., age 83, died Friday April 26, 2019 at Horizon’s Assisted Living, Brunswick. In 1959, Edgar and Ruby bought his grandfather’s store at Land’s End, Bailey Island. Edgar retired (sort of) after selling the business to his son Howard. He and Ruby spent their winters in Florida. Ed was a […]
Saco makes next round for grant contest
SACO — Saco Main Street has made it to the next round of finalists competing for a $25,000 revitalization grant and needs the public’s help to make it to the next round. Local downtown organization Saco Main Street is a contender for the America’s Main Street contest through Independent We Stand, an organization that promotes […]
Wells Police will take unwanted firearms, ammo at gun give-back
WELLS — People who may have a firearm that is no longer wanted will have a chance to get rid of it at Wells Police Department on May 11. The Wells department is the sole York County law enforcement agency joining the Maine Gun Safety Coalition for the statewide gun give back event called Guns […]
Marking a milestone at Sanford’s Trafton Center
SANFORD — It is 10 a.m. on a Tuesday morning and in one wing of the Trafton Center, people are line dancing to a country tune. In another room, there are several tables of people playing a lively card game called “Hand and Foot,” said to be a bit like canasta. It’s a popular place […]
Maine stresses test as sexually transmitted infections surge
AUGUSTA (AP)— The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is calling on residents to get tested for sexually transmitted infections amid a spike in cases of gonorrhea and syphilis in the state. Tuesday is the final day of Sexually Transmitted Disease Awareness Month, and the state CDC says it’s recommending prevention, screening and treatment. […]
Our View: Conversion therapy should be part of the past
The state of Maine should no longer put its stamp of approval on this abhorrent practice.
The Wrap: A farm distillery, a farmers market, and farm-to-table food
Sweetgrass Farm plans a new location, and farm-fresh food is served at a Brunswick market and a Portland fundraiser.
JOAN M. WARREN
Joan Marilyn Warren of Greene died peacefully at home after a long illness on April 26th surrounded by her loving family. Born November 11, 1931 in Boston Massachusetts to Priscilla Wilson Osmond and O. Leonard Osmond of Roxbury, she attended Boston Schools. In 1956, she married Earle (Bud) Warren of Bath and had five children, […]
Graham West: Oversight is not optional in democracy
After (falsely) claiming total exoneration from the release of a redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, President Trump has dug in his heels even further, telling reporters that the White House was fighting “all the subpoenas” from Democrats in the House of Representatives. Presumably included on that list are efforts by the House Judiciary Committee […]
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