A short supply of homes for sale statewide caused a decrease in March sales.
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A burst of flavors for Cinco de Mayo
Everyone will want to be at your house for this Cindo de Mayo menu.
Waldoboro man arrested, charged with domestic violence aggravated assault
A Waldoboro man was arrested last month after a domestic dispute and assault, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday.
Freeport, Brunswick volunteers honored for service
AUGUSTA — The Governor’s Awards for Service and Volunteerism last week recognized outstanding service from across the state, but two of the biggest honorees were from Brunswick and Freeport. Brunswick resident Howard Bliss was named Volunteer of the Year at the April 23 ceremony in the Hall of Flags at the state Capitol, and Freeport Community […]
State OKs 11-district regional school service center
AUGUSTA — The state Department of Education has approved a regional service center that includes 11 southern Maine school districts. The Greater Sebago Educational Alliance Regional Service Center includes public schools in Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, Brunswick, Gorham, Regional School Unit 5 (Freeport, Durham, Pownal), Regional School Unit 6/School Administrative District 6 (Buxton, […]
Bath Council meets Wednesday to discuss Public Works purchase
Council will meet on Wednesday to hear the second reading of an updated fire prevention ordinance and to hold a public hearing for a liquor license.
Central Lincoln County YMCA celebrates grand re-opening
More than 250 people from the Damariscotta community and neighboring towns helped celebrate the grand re-opening of the facility on Sunday afternoon.
King tours new CLC YMCA in Damariscotta ahead of grand re-opening
The Central Lincoln County YMCA is celebrating the grand opening of its new, multimillion-dollar facility on Sunday. But on Friday, CLC YMCA officials gave a sneak peak of the new, expanded healthy living center to a special guest: U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine.
SAD 75 board approves $38 million budget ahead of June validation vote
School Administrative District 75 board unanimously approved the nearly $38 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which will now go to the voters in a four-town referendum in June.
Brunswick Police Beat: April 27
Arrests 4/21 at 12:43 p.m. Nicholas C. Coleman, 32, of Pittston, Pennsylvania, was arrested by Officer Richard Cutliffe on Cedar Street as a fugitive from justice. 4/21 at 11:44 p.m. Tristan D. Splint, 39, of Oakwood Terrace, was arrested at 7- Eleven on Maine Street by Officer Patrick Scott on charges of operating under the influence, operating […]