Kaliyah Sain, a 6-foot guard-forward who spent the previous two seasons at Kirkwood Community College and Lindenwood University in Missouri, will join the University of Maine next season with two years of eligibility remaining Sain spent last season at Kirkwood following her freshman year at Lindenwood. Last year she started all 35 games, averaging 13.5 […]
2025
Maine Tennis Hall of Fame inducts six more members
Cape Elizabeth coach Andy Strout leads the list of inductees, who were honored on Sunday.
Massachusetts man indicted in ATV passenger’s death in Coplin Plantation
Mathew Tolman, 27, of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, was driving on a trail near Quill Hill Road in Coplin Plantation when the ATV hit a washout.
Gray library director to resign after nearly 13 years
In June, Josh Tiffany is leaving his role as director, which he has held since 2013. He is looking to find what comes next for his life in Nashville.
Bath-Brunswick Respite Care to host art show and auction
Bath-Brunswick Respite Care will host “Community In Color: Art Show and Open House” from 2-5 p.m. Friday, May 3, at 9 Park St., Bath. Guests will have the opportunity to explore the center while viewing original artwork created by individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. There will also be live music and light refreshments. The […]
Brunswick library to host Artists & Crafters Retreat
Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick welcomes artists and crafters to create, connect and recharge with a Saturday retreat. Work on art and craft projects without the usual life distractions by reserving a table at the library from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 3 at the library. This event is similar to a scrapbooking […]
Coastal Rivers seeks volunteers for estuary monitoring program
Coastal Rivers’ Estuary Water Quality Monitoring Program is looking for volunteers to get out on the water and be part of an ongoing community science project to inform the broader community about the health of the Damariscotta River. A volunteer training session for this program is scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, May 2, […]
Freeport chorus presents concerts of Celtic and bluegrass music
Greater Freeport Community Chorus will present its spring concerts of Celtic and bluegrass music with Jesse Myers-Wakeman, artistic director, at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at the North Yarmouth Congregational Church and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick. The program “Shades of Green and Blue: From the Highland Hills […]
Data privacy isn’t a partisan issue — it’s a Maine issue | Opinion
A balanced privacy law would protect Mainers and support small business growth.
Shaun Hogan for Brunswick School Department board
During my years of service in the U.S. Navy, a supervisor once told me if you’re going to complain about a problem, ensure you are willing to offer a solution. After years of watching the Brunswick School Department irresponsibly spend tax payer dollars and foolishly embrace the misguided diversity, equity and inclusion framework, I’ve stepped […]