Due to structural issues found with the leased Recycling Barn, the town is considering temporary locations to house the recycling operation for the winter.
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Presumed positive case of coronavirus at Brunswick’s Harriet Beecher Stowe
In a letter to the community, Superintendent Phillip Potenziano said the department is awaiting confirmation from the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, but that officials are informing families “out of an abundance of caution.”
No charges yet in case of donkey sculpture set ablaze in Bowdoinham
The state fire marshal’s office said it continues to investigate the case of an artist’s life-size donkey sculpture that was set on fire last weekend and is asking for the public’s help.
Bowdoinham farmers recognized as ‘citizens of the year’
The selectmen diverged from the tradition of honoring a single resident every September for their contributions to the town, to instead recognize the hard work of the town’s many farmers who had to adapt to the pandemic as the demand for local food increased.
Possible COVID-19 exposure at Topsham high school
Superintendent Shawn Chabot informed students and families Wednesday morning that someone associated with Mt. Ararat High School recently tested positive to COVID-19, and may have exposed other staff or students.
Police: Brunswick man charged with stealing gun from car
Police say a Brunswick man is being charged in connection with a burglary in which a firearm was stolen from a car. James Prescott, 28, was arrested Tuesday and charged with burglary of a motor vehicle, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, violating conditions of release and […]
Three petitions on subdivision changes head to November ballot in Richmond
Driving these petitions are disagreements about how subdivisions should be regulated in Richmond’s agriculture district, which makes up most of the rural town.
Topsham-based schools sticking to mix of in-person, remote learning
Maine School Administrative District 75 Superintendent Shawn Chabot had hoped to move to full-time in-person learning next week but announced Monday the district is sticking to its hybrid approach for now.
Crazy worms found in Topsham transfer station woodchip pile
Topsham Solid Waste Director Ed Caron said he is composting the woodchips, as recommended by the state, to destroy the invasive worms.
Historic Brunswick hotel sold at auction
Details, including the winning bidder, amount and plans for The Daniel and it’s property are confidential under the purchase-and-sale agreement.