The city approved contingency funding to bring back the crossing guard at High and Richardson streets after 2 separate crashes involving students on their way to school.
Paul Bagnall
Staff Writer
Paul Bagnall got his start in Maine journalism writing for the Bangor Daily News covering multiple municipalities in Aroostook County. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelor's degree in journalism and has a keen interest in writing about the environment, history, food, healthcare and business. When not writing, Paul is working on getting his dive master certification to take story telling underneath the waves.
Bowdoinham Holiday Festival returns to historic Town Hall
The Guild of Artisans returns to the community space after recent renovations.
L.L.Bean’s Winter Spectacular projects holiday spirit
A Maine-made holiday-themed animation is being projected on Camp L.L.Bean’s tent leading up to Christmas Eve.
Freeport thrift store adds vintage kids’ clothes
A small business downtown is adding vintage kids’ clothing harkening back to the 1940s and ’60s to its selection.
Bath to revisit funding crossing guard after student injuries
The move follows pushback from concerned parents and residents.
Bath Middle School introduces students to manufacturing
Students at Bath Middle School are getting hands-on experience for manufacturing careers through the STEM+M program.
Green Arrow Yarns knits itself a spot in downtown Bath
The opening of the fiber arts store brings expanded selection for hobbyists.
Bowdoinham Town Hall reopens after revitalization
Bowdoinham will unveil the revamped historic Town Hall during upcoming holiday events.
‘Re|Sounding’ exhibition in Bath highlights Indigenous, Black histories
Maine Maritime Museum is giving voice to the Indigenous and Black communities in an upcoming living exhibition connecting history with the present.
Midcoast emergency agency adds crisis canine, thermal drone
The Sagadahoc County Emergency Management Agency says the drone and dog will help it respond to emergencies in the region.