The project, with 31 units, will be located at the former public safety building.
2021
Bertha Montgomery, who turns 100 next year, finally sees family
COVID-19 prevented her from seeing most of her family for more than a year.
Chapman-Hall House celebrates local illustrator Jake Day with tea towel project
Lincoln County Historical Association’s Chapman-Hall House museum in Damariscotta is kicking off a new fundraising project to celebrate the art of Maurice “Jake” Day and support the historic site. The stewardship committee for this antique cape is selling cotton tea towels imprinted with a Jake Day pen-and-ink drawing. Day is best known for his […]
Pemaquid artists paint plein air this weekend
Artists featured in the Pemaquid Art Gallery in Bristol will work outside this weekend, giving onlookers a chance to see them at work and chat. The gallery, which houses works by 32 local artists, is located in Lighthouse Park at Pemaquid Point. There will be an opportunity to meet and talk with these artists on […]
Scarborough, Gorham residents earn student honors
The University of Maine at Fort Kent announced its dean’s list for the spring 2021 semester. This list includes local part-time students: Sarah Murphy and Jillian Sternberg, both of Scarborough; and Katie Griffin, Jason Vaughn and Austin Wylie, all of Gorham. Jonathan M. Hayes, who attends University of Southern California Marshall School of Business, made […]
Brunswick-area summer food program gets underway
It’s a warm, sunny Tuesday and I’m sitting outside of Curtis Memorial Library. I have a crate of milk to my left and an assortment of lunches on my right. As kids begin to arrive at my table, I greet them, ask them about their days (which they always have an enthusiastic response to), and […]
Our View: Federal earmarks will add accountability, not corruption
Constituents in Maine should be able to appeal to their U.S. senators or representative to seek funding for important local projects.
Maine Voices: No wonder there’s a shortage of restaurant workers
Coverage of the scramble to fill food and beverage jobs spurs a Portland man to describe what he’s seen in 17 years in the business.
Commentary: High-tide flood risk is accelerating, putting coastal economies at risk
As sea level rises, it can be easy to miss the subtlety of higher water. It’s much harder to overlook saltwater more frequently flooding streets, impeding daily life and making existing problems worse. The frequency of high-tide flooding along the U.S. coasts has doubled since 2000, and it’s expected to increase five to 15 times […]
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