The $886 million defense bill making its way through Congress includes key provisions for Bath Iron Works.
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Erin Holmes goes 3-under par to take day one lead at Maine Women’s Amateur
Defending champion Ruby Haylock sits at 1-over par, four shots off the lead.
Rainy summer hasn’t hurt Freeport foot traffic, businesses say
Local shops claim excessive rainy weather has boosted business.
Camp Chewonki examines hiring practices after employee charged with assaulting colleagues
Wiscasset police arrested 22-year-old Carlos Missioni at Camp Chewonki on June 24 after he allegedly assaulted two co-workers in their co-ed cabin.
Auto racing: Mike Perry wins 2nd annual DKR 50 at LST Motorsports Park
Massachusetts driver takes lead with 10 laps remaining for $5,041 victory.
Midcoast dairy farmer to compete in the Mongol Derby, the longest horse race in the world
Jessie Dowling, of Whitefield, will leave for Mongolia later this month to prepare for a 620-mile race against 44 riders from around the world.
Brunswick nonprofit calls for return of stolen equipment
A commercial lawnmower and trailer were stolen from the Independence Association, which supports people with intellectual disabilities in the Brunswick region.
‘Maine has a brilliant future in space,’ NASA chief says during Brunswick visit
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson promoted Maine’s growing space industry as plans for the proposed Maine Space Complex get off the ground.
Bath Iron Works’ latest destroyer commissioned into service
The USS Carl M. Levin, Bath Iron Works’ 38th Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, will be homeported in Pearl Harbor.
Olympic gold-winning rower shares story with Bowdoinham book club
Dozens of Bowdoinham residents gathered at Merryreading Books to hear Olympic gold medalist Bill Becklean speak about the sport of rowing and The New York Times best-selling novel “Boys in the Boat.”