It’s unknown whether the church will be repaired or how much that work would cost.
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Richmond teacher charged with domestic violence, placed on leave by district
LISBON — Regional School Unit 2 Superintendent Cheri Towle said Wednesday that Richmond French teacher Patrick Gallogly is on administrative leave following his arrest last week in Lisbon. Lisbon Police Chief Marc Hagan said police arrested Gallogly on Nov. 5 and charged him with domestic violence assault and domestic violence terrorizing. He was taken to […]
Brunswick schools work to flatten barriers for asylum-seekers
The district has expanded its language services to meet the needs of the 26 new students from Africa.
Orono man charged with trafficking pot after traffic stop in Bowdoinham
State police say 28-year-old Terrel Walker had more than 15 pounds of marijuana valued at about $30,000
Fire Marshal: Cause of Harpswell fire can’t be identified
State fire marshal’s office says damage to the Bethel Point Road home is too extensive.
Bath climate report finds 27% reduced emissions, sets higher goals
From 2017 to 2018, the city’s industrial sector had the highest greenhouse gas emissions, 99 percent of which Bath Iron Works is responsible for.
Maine labor official: ‘The best way to help a veteran is to give them a job’
Brunswick American Legion commemorates Veterans Day and notes the importance of honoring veterans in ways that count.
Harpswell wants Navy to protect clam flats from pollutants from former naval station
Heavy metals including lead and arsenic were found in ponds at the former base that drain into Harpswell Cove, which could potentially reach nearby clam flats.
Maine wildlife agencies say status quo is best way to counter recent rabies outbreaks
The number of people exposed to rabies is higher than average, and 13 animals in Bath have tested positive for the virus.
Harpswell home destroyed, church damaged by fire
Two people home when the fire broke out on Bethel Point Road were taken to the hospital.