Dozens signed a letter to state lawmakers, expressing concerns about privacy and the added time and effort associated with a new reporting module.
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Pumpkin patch returns to Topsham church
Topsham community members volunteered to help the church unload roughly 1,000 pumpkins, which will be on sale through October.
A case for compassion over suspicion
In 2008, religious historian Karen Armstrong received the TED Prize, an award given to visionary leaders whose work can change the world. Her wish was to create a Charter for Compassion — a global effort to restore compassion to the heart of public life. She believed that compassion, shared across all religious and ethical traditions, […]
Where older Mainers can get deals and discounts
There are reduced prices available for a wide range of offerings, including park passes, train fares and movie tickets.
This Varsity Maine boys soccer poll looks a lot like the last one
From Scarborough to Yarmouth, there are no changes in the top 8.
Gulf of Maine Books to host poetry reading
James Lenfesty will read from his new book, “Time Remaining.”
Midcoast communities participate in No Kings Day of Peaceful Action
Several events are scheduled around Maine, including in Bath, Brunswick, Freeport, Rockland and Wiscasset.
Soggy Po Boys concert benefits two nonprofits
Saturday’s Concert for a Cause by UUCB will raise money for Oasis Free Clinics and the Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project.
Harpswell man dies in Tuesday morning fire
State investigators are working to determine what caused the fire that killed 78-year-old Hugh MacFarlane early Tuesday morning.
Retired Bowdoin history professor still fights for democracy
Dan Levine reflects on the Civil Rights Movement compared to today’s political climate.