She talked about her role and some of the issues facing her community in a recent interview.
2021
Sen. Vitelli, Rep. Paulhus to host public office hours in Bath
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, in the gazebo at Patten Free Library Park, 33 Summer St., Bath. Office hours provide local residents a chance to meet with their representatives to ask questions and get help with legislative […]
Record number of COVID patients on ventilators as state can’t keep up with new cases
The number of people breathing with assistance from ventilators reached a pandemic high of 42 on Wednesday and the backlog of positive test results continues to grow.
Community News – Animal Welfare Society names director of operations and programs
The Animal Welfare Society announced the hiring of Adam Ricci as director of operations and programs. In the newly-created position, Ricci will administer the organization’s community programs, including Stay@Home, Behavior & Training, Youth Humane Education and Community Veterinary Clinic. He will also oversee operations of the Adoption Center and animal-related services. According to a Sept. […]
Wednesday’s high school roundup: Freeport beats Greely for first win
Kyla Havey and Sasha Nevins each score twice for the Falcons in a 4-2 victory.
Specific engineering costs sought for Village Parcel lot proposal
Estimates to provide a roadway and utilities to four lots, including one the Kennebunkport Climate Initiative wants to buy, came in at $1 million more than original figures.
Crossbow standoff in Waldoboro ends without injury
The Waldoboro Police Department responded Tuesday morning to a report that a family member involved in a domestic incident was armed with a crossbow.
Schwarber’s 3-run double lifts Red Sox over Mariners 8-4
Pinch-hitter Kyle Schwarber hit a tiebreaking three-run double in the eighth inning and the Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 8-4 to keep pace in the competitive AL wild-card race
Leonard Pitts: A reality TV show is turning social causes into a competition. And we all lose
You know how you kill a social revolution? You turn it into a commodity.
Letter to the editor: Vaccine rejection perpetuates 9/11-level death tolls
Sept. 11, 2001: On this day, and a few following days, 3,000 people died in an attack on this country. The country united and eventually killed the people responsible for this attack. Sept. 11, 2021: On this day, and the following day, 3,000 people died from the COVID-19 epidemic. The country continues to further disunite, […]