Lawmakers supported a bill to add $3 million to a fund to help residents purchase their mobile home parks. But its fate hinges on whether it makes it into the budget.
Brunswick
A Yarmouth woman wants more people to read this book about accidental killings
Karen McKenna invited the author of the the new book ‘Accidental Killing: a Survivor’s Handbook’ to speak at the library in Brunswick.
Observe Memorial Day with these events across Maine
Several cities and towns will have parades and ceremonies.
Bowdoin men’s lacrosse falls to Tufts in NCAA D-III semifinals
Jack Regenry scores six goals for the Jumbos, who will face Dickinson for the national title May 25.
Falmouth’s Sofia Kirtchev, Matt Morneault win singles tennis state titles
Sofia Kirtchev beat Brunswick’s Molly Tefft in the final, while Matt Morneault defeated Camden Hills’ Will Meyer in a matchup of sophomores.
EPA announces rollback of limits on forever chemicals in drinking water
The agency rolled back limits for three types of forever chemicals but will keep standards in place for the two most common PFAS, known as PFOA and PFOS.
Summer in Maine will be stocked with theater
Plays, musicals and opera are all on the calendar this season.
Bill would require strictest standards on ‘forever chemicals’ in water
The proposed bill would require the state to communicate the most stringent contamination maximum with the public and well owners.
Under federal pressure, some of Maine’s colleges are renaming DEI offices
Maine colleges are joining a national trend or scrubbing words like ‘diversity’ and ‘inclusion’ from department websites in favor of more neutral terms like ‘community’ and ‘belonging.’
Bowdoin men’s lacrosse reaches NCAA DIII quarterfinals
Five players scores multiple goals as Bowdoin advances past the third round for the third time in four seasons.