‘Upon That Isle in Maine’ opened this month at the Maine Maritime Museum, focusing on the maritime-themed books by the Camden author and illustrator.
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Labor union leaders, including former BIW worker, call on Trump to boost US shipbuilding to counter China
Brian Bryant, a former Bath Iron Works pipefitter who is now president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, joined 3 other labor leaders in the joint letter to the president.
Pine Tree Society seeks 2025 holiday card submissions
The society will choose three holiday themed paintings to feature on its 2025 holiday cards.
Support for suspended Mt. Ararat hockey player led to season’s abrupt end
The district’s superintendent said some parents and players created a ‘divisive environment’ when they wore shirts and stickers with the number of a player who was suspended from the team over an alleged bullying incident.
Morse boys swimming ends Class B championship with another state record
The Shipbuilders capture their first state championship since taking Class A in 2006.
Mt. Ararat boys hockey season canceled, coach resigns after ‘unsportsmanlike’ incident amid hazing investigation
A.J. Kavanaugh announced his departure on Facebook hours before the rest of the team’s season was canceled in the wake of an incident during a game Saturday.
Commander of warship named for state’s capitol makes rounds in Maine
The USS Augusta’s commander is on a two-day tour to strengthen the bonds of the ship’s namesake city.
New administration sparks uncertainty for Brunswick PFAS spill cleanup
Local officials are waiting for what comes next at the federal level while they continue to grapple with a toxic chemical spill.
Edward Little girls swim co-op completes sweep, Camden Hills repeats at KVAC championships
Edward Little/Lewiston/Leavitt/Poland girls claim first conference championship, and defending champion Camden Hills wins Class B title with ease.
Records fall as Morse, Edward Little co-op win KVAC boys swimming titles
Edward Little/Lewiston/Leavitt/Poland wins its fourth straight Class A conference title, and Morse wins its fourth straight in Class B.