Members of the Aucocisco School community met and talked to the media at Oxbow Blending and Bottling in Portland on Sept. 22 after a five-mile run led by Erica Richards, parent of an Aucocisco student, to support awareness of learning disabilities. The team will go on to run in the Maine Marathon on Oct. 3, […]
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Vitelli, Paulhus to host virtual office hours
Sen. Eloise Vitelli, D-Arrowsic, and Rep. Sean Paulhus, D-Bath, will hold public office hours from noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25 via Zoom. The office hours were previously scheduled to take place in the gazebo in Bath’s Patten Free Library Park. Office hours provide local residents a chance to meet with their representatives […]
UK’s new COVID travel rules called discriminatory
Travelers and authorities from India and many African countries are furious — and confused — about Britain’s new COVID-19 travel rules.
Biden huddles with warring Democrats as party’s agenda hangs in the balance
The series of meetings comes 5 days before the House plans to take up a package to improve the nation’s infrastructure.
FBI asks for help finding Gabby Petito’s fiance after autopsy shows she died by homicide
It has been three weeks since Brian Laundrie returned to Florida from a cross-country van trip without Petito.
Westbrook adds optional COVID pool testing for grades K-6
The testing will become available in about two weeks.
Freeport council OKs $648,000 for new fire truck
The new, custom-built fire truck will hold 2,500 gallons of water and four firefighters.
“Bounty” Live World Premiere
Join us for the world premiere of “Bounty” on Wednesday Nov. 10 at 9:00 p.m.
The Maine Idea: After Roe, the Court won’t be main actor
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is currently on a tour to promote his new book, “The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics.” His thesis: The public misperceives the court’s role, and mistakenly attributes decision-making to desires of the president who appointed them. In shorter takes, Clarence Thomas, now the senior justice, and […]
Reward offered in unsolved Caribou homicide from 2015
The brother of victim Kenneth Zernicke raised $10,000 for information about the unsolved case.