Arrests 8/17 at 2:40 p.m. Kevin Watrous, 35, of Heath Lane, was arrested by Officer Brett McIntire on South Street on an outstanding warrant. 8/19 at 8:33 p.m. Tyler Stemp, 19, of Lighthouse Landing Road, Harpswell, was arrested by Officer John Dietlin on Richardson Street on an outstanding warrant. Summonses 8/18 Amanda Peoples, 35, of […]
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Bath Police Beat: Aug. 25
Arrests 8/17 at 2:40 p.m. Kevin Watrous, 35, of Heath Lane, was arrested by Officer Brett McIntire on South Street on an outstanding warrant. 8/19 at 8:33 p.m. Tyler Stemp, 19, of Lighthouse Landing Road, Harpswell, was arrested by Officer John Dietlin on Richardson Street on an outstanding warrant. Summonses 8/18 Amanda Peoples, 35, of […]
Back to school: Longtime RSU 1 chairman takes on food service
BATH — Regional School Unit 1 goes back to school this year without its longtime board chairman, who stepped down to become the district’s director of food service and nutrition. Tim Harkins – whose last board meeting was last month – spent 12 years as a board member from Arrowsic. Starting with School Union 47 before […]
REVIEW: ‘Newsies’ closes MSMT season in a big, bold way
The final main stage production of Maine State Music Theater’s 2017 season brings high-energy dance to Brunswick.
Arrest made in Brunswick bank robbery
BRUNSWICK — Police responded to a tip Aug. 17 and arrested a man the day after he allegedly held up the TD Bank at 10 Tibbetts Drive. William P. Hartley, 33, was charged with Class B robbery and taken to Cumberland County Jail on Thursday night. His bail was set at $10,040, according to Cmdr. […]
Gearing up for 1M pairs: L.L. Bean shows off new Lewiston factory
LEWISTON — As soon as the crowd thinned out, the machines fired back up, stitching dog beds and custom totes, assembling bikes and molding thousands of iconic boot bottoms. On Aug. 17, Freeport-based L.L. Bean opened the doors to its new factory at 12 Lexington St. to tout its work and workforce: 70 employees working […]
VIA PRESS HERALD: Ku Klux Klan recruitment fliers distributed in Boothbay Harbor
The fliers, found on Middle Road, Lakeside Drive and along Route 27, target transgender people and urge readers to join the KKK.
Quality of life increases with diet & exercise
Exercise can increase the quality of your life, for more reasons than one.
Letter to the editor: Next time vote, until then don’t complain
The headline in the Aug. 9 edition of a local news publication read “Brunswick revaluation notices coming.” Our Town Manager was quoted as saying that “some changes will be larger in both directions than some would like to see, but that is the nature of the revaluation process.” Presumably that means that for some, their […]
Brunswick residents seek answers to $200,000 question
Reduction of the homestead exemption eliminates potential tax relief, and some residents want it back.