Whether you support strong immigration laws or not, what should concern all of us is how power is being exercised and whether the Constitution is still setting the rules.
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Under the winter water, kelp isn’t hindered by the cold | Column
Instead of struggling through the cold months, kelp soaks up nutrients all winter long.
Brunswick woman reported missing from Maine Street home
Rebecca Dorr, 56, was last seen between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning.
Brunswick crews work to repair water system leak
The water district said all homes now have water a few hours after a leak caused a drop in water pressure.
Harpswell home destroyed in early morning fire
One person sustained a non-life-threatening injury in the fire on Hugh Avenue, according to state police.
Brackett’s Market raises funds for Bath Area Food Bank
A local supermarket raised money over the holidays for the Bath Area Food Bank.
Midcoast district shaping plan to renovate or close schools
The district is evaluating several options for its buildings and may close, rebuild or rehab some aging schools.
Documentary highlights challenges of aging wastewater infrastructure
Bath municipal employees are taking part in a Q&A Thursday after the screening of a documentary focusing on municipal wastewater systems.
Valuing your neighbors and how I became a King | Column
We have immigrant neighbors in our communities who are scared — so what can we do to support them?
Phippsburg native celebrates a century of life
The Plant Memorial Home staff and residents celebrated Marita Doyle’s 100th birthday with a small car parade outside the assisted living facility in Bath.