This will be the Brunswick-based company’s first out-of-state shop.
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VIA PRESS HERALD: Bail reduced, but Wiscasset woman charged with murdering child still can’t pay it
The bail for Shawna Gatto is lowered from $250,000 to $150,000.
Harpswell Police Beat: Jan. 26
Arrests 1/17/18 at 2:30 p.m. Bradley J. Wallace, 30, of 92 Sunset Cove Road, was arrested at Mid Coast Hospital by Christopher Stanford of the Office of the Maine State Fire Marshal on charges of arson.
Bath Police Beat: Jan. 26
Arrests 1/18 at 4 p.m. Jonathan Rose, 19, of Central Avenue, was arrested on a warrant by Officer Eric Bryan on Centre Street. 1/20, no time listed. Tristan Olyphant, 19, of Emily Drive, was arrested by Cpl. Garrett Olson at an undisclosed location on charges of operating under the influence and violation of conditions of […]
VIA PRESS HERALD: Deal reached in sexual abuse, drug cases against former Lincoln County deputy
Kenneth Hatch III was charged with 22 felonies and a jury in November deadlocked on 20 of them.
VIA CENTRAL MAINE: U.S. Coast Guard cutters begin imposing their will on Kennebec River
The Coast Guard will be back on the river Thursday with a 140-foot ice breaker to continue easing the pressure on the river north of Gardiner.
Extended Brunswick bus route breezes past predictions
BRUNSWICK — For most people, the primary objective of commuting to work is getting there. But Amanda Redlich, assistant professor of mathematics at Bowdoin College, likes her commute to be more productive. Redlich is one of many Portland residents who have taken advantage of the METRO Breez commuter bus service to Brunswick, a two-year pilot program […]
Extended Brunswick bus route breezes past predictions
BRUNSWICK — For most people, the primary objective of commuting to work is getting there. But Amanda Redlich, assistant professor of mathematics at Bowdoin College, likes her commute to be more productive. Redlich is one of many Portland residents who have taken advantage of the METRO Breez commuter bus service to Brunswick, a two-year pilot program […]
Harpswell Town Meeting to determine water tower's fate
HARPSWELL — Town officials hope to put an end to years of debate about the fate of the Mitchell Field water tower by having a public vote at Town Meeting in March. To prepare for creating two warrant articles related to the issue, the town is also drafting what it calls an Expression of Interest document […]
Frank J. Wood Bridge considered eligible for National Historic Register
Examination reveals info as officials work to decide the bridge’s future