The Brunswick nonprofit welcomes its new executive director, Danny Muller.
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Bath Iron Works union hits the picket line
The Bath Marine Draftsmen’s Association is on strike after rejecting the shipyard’s contract offer over the weekend.
What is scrod and where does the word come from? | Column
The term refers more to size and preparation than to a particular species of fish.
The cost of battery disposal should be on producers, not taxpayers | Column
LD 474 aims to establish an extended producer responsibility model that requires the producers of certain batteries to submit a plan to collect and safely store and dispose of the batteries to the DEP.
‘Legally Blonde The Musical’ at Brunswick High is lovingly buoyant | Column
The production finishes its run with 7 p.m. performances on Friday, March 27, and Saturday, March 28, at Crooker Theater.
Running out of options for wastewater sludge | Column
At present, landfilling is Maine’s single sludge-disposal option, and we are running out of space.
Morning Moose Coffee puts down roots in Topsham
The business, which started out of a coffee trailer in Richmond, expanded to its first brick-and-mortar location on Main Street in Topsham last month.
The right conditions make for outstanding Nordic skiing at Pineland Farms | Column
When they have snow, Pineland Farms in New Gloucester offers 30 kilometers of ski trails groomed for classic and skate skiing.
Washington County student wins Maine State Spelling Bee
Winner Tristan Singh, an eighth grader from Machias, will now compete against the best in the nation in May at the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Woman missing from Brunswick found dead 2 months later
Crews were out looking for Rebecca Dorr on Saturday after suspending the search for two months due to snow. Authorities are not considering her death suspicious.