Dresden resident Hope Douglas takes inspiration from her feathered friends.
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CCAC staff, partner attend conference held by music grant funder | Column
They gathered with representatives from towns and cities across the country, each bringing their own local flavor and shared conviction: Music and the arts have the power to transform communities.
How the chamber’s internship program connects to tomorrow’s workforce today | Column
The Connecting to Tomorrow internship program gives students experiences they can’t get anywhere else.
Black history lives in our community | Column
In Maine, Black history goes back centuries, woven into the lives of enslaved people, freed Black families and multiracial communities who built lives here despite systemic barriers.
There’s a long history of fishing on the Androscoggin River | Column
In addition to this seasonal fishery, there were once commercial fisheries on the river, and long before that, the Wabanaki people used to smoke fish right along the shore.
The story of Domhegan House and the legend of Chamberlain’s horse Charlemagne | Column
General Joshua Chamberlain purchased the Brunswick property in 1878 and renovated it.
The Rev. John Allen of First Parish Church suggests we take another road | Column
The Brunswick pastor believes the US is going down a violent road and ‘is not the road that God calls us down … the liberating, joyful wide, beautiful and love-filled road that God has laid before us.’
An explosive disaster rocked Bath in 1938 | Column
Plant’s Garage suffered a freak, fiery accident near downtown Bath.
A message to the Freeport-area schools community about the FY 2027 budget | Column
Even without changes to programs, the budget would have to increase. Balances and trade-offs must be made.
Melting ice and snow carry salt and sand away with them | Column
As ice turns to water, it carries all of these additions down the drain and down the streets and sidewalks into nearby creeks, rivers and eventually to the coast.