After hearing concerns from the community, the Brunswick Town Council passed a resolution to deter hateful speech in public meetings.
2024
A Mechanic Falls bridge may be named after solo sailor who vanished 40 years ago
Lawmakers seek to rename a bridge after Bill Dunlop, who crossed oceans in a one-man sailboat.
U.S. files first criminal charges for smuggling of greenhouse gases
A San Diego man is arrested for brings HFCs – hydrofluorocarbons – into the U.S. One expert calls it a ‘climate crime.’
Cookie Monster’s ‘shrinkflation’ woes get White House response
As it turns out, C is not just for cookie – it’s also ‘for consumers getting ripped off,’ the White House wrote in response to the post on X Monday.
Like Banksy, France’s mystery ‘Invader’ marks cities with art. He could surprise the Paris Olympics
The millions of visitors who’ll flock to Paris for the Olympic Games will be crowding onto the turf of a mystery artist who calls himself ‘Invader.’
Mr. Darcy’s wet shirt – yes, that one – fetches $25,000 at auction
Want to get your hands on Colin Firth’s famous wet shirt? The costume, from his role as Mr. Darcy in the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice, is now up for auction.
Brunswick pauses fast-tracked developments
Brunswick Town Council paused the fast-tracked review process after the sudden influx of major development cases took advantage of the rarely used ordinance.
Astros ace Justin Verlander to start season on injured list
Cardinals starter Sonny Gray also could miss his Opening Day start.
Tri-County Mental Health in Lewiston is at risk of closing; Spurwink looks to acquire it
Spurwink President Eric Meyer said if Spurwink does not acquire Tri-County, then it could be closed by the end of March.
Police say South Portland teen burned Pride flags, joked about school shootings
The new evidence is revealed in a hearing to determine if the 17 year old should be tried as an adult on a criminal solicitation of murder charge. He is accused of asking another student to help carry out a school shooting in South Portland.