The district hopes to eventually serve as many as 120 pre-K students in four designated pre-K classrooms at the new 70,900-square-foot Kate Furbish Elementary School, which recently cleared the halfway mark and is expected to open next fall.
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Rensenbrink’s Way: Topsham ecological center dedicates road to co-founder
John Rensenbrink was a co-founder of the Green Party, and active in Maine conservation.
Bath arts center kicks off season with journey to Camelot
This weekend’s show launches the Chocolate Church’s 42nd season.
Brunswick’s cultural broker smooths the way for new students
Nsiona Nguizani is building a network of resources to help newly arrived asylum-seekers acclimate to the community and school system.
Brunswick’s Kate Furbish School on track to open next fall
The $20.3 million project has cleared the halfway mark with no major setbacks.
Rocket Man on the river: Bath’s ‘Elton John’ to perform at Waterfront Park
Gerald Brann pulls out all the stops with an array of songs and costumes.
Former Bath legislator seeks election to City Council
Candidates for offices in Topsham, RSU 1 and SAD 75 must file by early September.
School Administrative District 75 begins final year in current high school
The new Mt. Ararat High School is scheduled to open on the Topsham campus in fall 2020.
Harpswell fire departments combine efforts to retain, recruit volunteers
The three departments are tailoring volunteer opportunities to suit the town’s changing demographics.
Brunswick’s new assistant school chief optimistic about cultural changes
Shawn Lambert has more than 25 years of teaching and administrative experience.