Reverend Charles Barry Wood, known to most as Barry, passed away peacefully at home on Aug. 10, 2024, with his beloved wife of 55 years by his side. He was born on Nov. 6, 1942, and served as a United Methodist Minister in the Southern New England Annual Conference for 39 years. He began serving […]
August 2024
Obituary – Priscilla Coffin
Priscilla “Prilla” Coffin, born Feb. 22, 1945, passed away on July 22, 2024. She is lovingly remembered by her children, Benjamin Bradway and Jennie “Alison” Bradway; her longtime partner, Vivianne Holmes; and her grandson, Rowan Dulfer. Prilla was a resident of the Arundel area since 1998, and of Andover, Massachusetts, since 1970. She was a […]
Blinken says Israel agreed to U.S.-backed cease-fire proposal, calls on Hamas to do same
The secretary of state had said earlier that the time is now to conclude a cease-fire agreement that would return hostages held by Hamas and bring relief to Palestinian suffering.
Watch: High school squads open season with ‘Midnight Madness’
Some teams in Maine kicked off fall practices hours before sunrise. So did Varsity Maine.
Elwood Watson: The Republican attack against hungry school kids
Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz and his fellow Democrats ratified ample changes during the two years they’ve had control of the Minnesota Legislature, from expansions of abortion and LGBTQIA+ rights to tax credits and other forward initiatives aimed at making life easier for families. Walz has been an activist governor of Minnesota with a […]
Michael Reagan: For the love — and hate — of Trump
Making Sense by Michael Reagan For Democrats this historic election is about only one issue – Trump. Whoever wins the White House, it won’t be because of issues like high inflation, trillion-dollar annual budget deficits or the humiliation of Afghanistan. It’s going to come down to one simple but big thing – How many Americans […]
Pork roll and bodega sauce on a breakfast sandwich? We’re not in Brunswick anymore
Dutchman’s Wood-Fired Bagels shares space in the Fort Andross mill building with Nomad pizza.
See U.S. Navy band Country Current for free in Freeport
The band is the Navy’s only country/bluegrass ensemble.
Kotzschmar organ ventures into outer space for cosmic show on Sept. 14
Tickets are on sale now for the Merrill Auditorium show featuring municipal organist James Kennerley.
Northern Light Health cuts costs as Maine hospitals face workforce, financial pressures
The state’s second-largest health care system operated at a deficit the past two years and expects to do so again in 2024.
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