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The festival has a new location and new partners, so the chamber of commerce is retiring the name ‘Midcoast Tree Festival’ for something fresh.
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The festival has a new location and new partners, so the chamber of commerce is retiring the name ‘Midcoast Tree Festival’ for something fresh.
The musical based on the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip is showing July 17-26 in Topsham.
There are lots of family-friendly activities to check out in the Midcoast.
Volunteers from the Topsham retirement community spent a June day picking up trash and other debris from the Phippsburg island.
Where to donate wearable, undamaged clothing so it won’t end up in a landfill.
Photographer Russ Dillingham captures crews from Reed & Reed Inc. dismantling the former Frank J. Wood Bridge that connects Brunswick and Topsham.
Keep cool and hydrated while enjoying the festivities this Fourth of July weekend.
Dylan Napples, 16, aces the par-4 fourth hole at Highland Green Golf Club for an albatross.
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The Bath museum is the first stop in Maine for the declaration after arriving in Portland.
Coastal Maine Living History Association will reenact what life as like in Harpswell in the 1770s on Saturday.
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