Even in the dead of winter, the natural world is brimming with activity. All one needs to do is look for the signs that animals leave behind. The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust invites the public to discover how to read animal tracks at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 25, at DeWick Farm in Woolwich. Led by […]
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Patten Free Library serves up local history for newcomers, old timers alike
The Bath library’s Town History Series will be presented to in-person audiences for the first time since before the pandemic.
Taste of Maine Restaurant up for sale
Owners of the iconic Woolwich seafood eatery confirmed in a Facebook post last week they are attempting to sell their business .
Patten Free Library announces new Town History Series
The Town History Series is a long-standing Patten Free Library tradition that brings together the library’s member communities to learn about and celebrate each town’s local history. The town of Arrowsic, Bath Historical Society, Georgetown Historical Society, West Bath Historical Society and Woolwich Historical Society each select a speaker to present on an aspect of […]
Woolwich teen honored at State House
Natalie Emmerson is a Morse High School student selected to represent Maine in the U.S. Senate Youth Program
Man who died in Route 1 crash remembered for prison advocacy work
Robert ‘Paco’ Payzant Jr., 55, spent several years as a volunteer hospice worker as a state inmate before joining the Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition.
One man killed, another seriously injured in two-car crash in Woolwich
Robert A. Payzant Jr., 55, died on the scene after veering into oncoming traffic, according to police.
Lewiston man dies after Route 1 crash
Robert Payzant Jr., 55, died on the scene while another motorist was transported to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
Federal jury rejects woman’s claims of abuse by officers at Wiscasset jail
Candace Faller sued the jail for not making a female corrections officer immediately available in 2016 after she told male officers she had post-traumatic stress disorder.
Morse High School graduate wants to revolutionize timber industry with automated sanding device
Oscar Hennin, 19, won $17,000 at an entrepreneurial college competition for his craftsman prototype.