According to a company spokesperson, six people have tested positive for the virus.
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Maine Voices: Young people can make a difference – if we vote
Turnout among 18- to 29-year-olds has been on the rise, but we still trail other groups. Let’s change that.
Freeport-area schools report fifth positive coronavirus case
The announcement comes just a few weeks before Superintendent Becky Foley is expected to announce whether the schools will return to full in-person instruction.
Commentary: COVID-19 is a dress rehearsal for climate change
This is a moment to learn some important lessons for the future.
Little movement as Freeport, owners remain at odds over Island Rover
The boat has been finished for at least two years, but neither party can agree on how to get it in the water.
Desert of Maine offering hands-on homeschool program around history, science of the site
Marketed as a tourist attraction for nearly 100 years, Mela Heestand, who bought the property with her husband Doug Heestand in December 2018, is hoping to showcase instead the wide educational opportunities in the “desert.”
Online Farm to Easel Invitational Art Auction to begin Sept. 17
Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, at 184 Burnett Road in Freeport, will host an online Farm to Easel Invitational Art Auction from Thursday to Sunday, Sept. 17 to Sept. 20. More than 40 local artists have submitted works of all different mediums around the theme of their relationship with climate change, and […]
Farm to Easel Art Auction to support Wolfe’s Neck Center set
Online event fundraiser will support the center’s farmer training programs and commitment to connecting the community to fresh, nutritious food year-round.
Police and businesses now seeing broad compliance with Maine’s mask mandate
Voluntary compliance has improved over time, as customers have accepted COVID-19 containment measures.