A potential buyer is looking to purchase the recently closed store in the center of town.
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News from Brunswick, Bath, Freeport, Topsham and across the Midcoast from the Times Record.
Cleanup of toxic foam spill has cost Brunswick’s airport $774,000 so far
The airport authority on the hook for a disastrous firefighting foam spill responded to the Environmental Protection Agency request for information, revealing previously unknown details about the hangar and the hefty cost of environmental cleanup.
Boys basketball: Winslow holds off a strong comeback from Morse for victory
Braden Rodrigue scored 20 points the Black Raiders, who are off to a 3-1 start in Class B North.
Brunswick Landing authority fixes hangar code violations
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority has completed the requirements outlined in a September fire code violation, though it still has more repairs to make.
Women’s basketball: Bowdoin survives late scare from Bates
No. 7 Polar Bears stay undefeated with 76-71 win over visiting Bobcats.
Gulf of Maine warming research resumes with NASA support
As Bigelow Laboratory’s Gulf of Maine North Atlantic Time Series approaches its 25th year, NASA awarded the program funding to continue regular cruises on the R/V Bowditch. Here’s what to expect.
New Damariscotta shop offers selection of global flavors
From Coca-Cola-flavored Oreos to exotic candies, Barco Provisions has something for everyone. As co-owner Penn Way suggests, locals can eat worldwide “without leaving the state.”
Brunswick aerospace company awarded $150,000 grant in push to launch
Brunswick-based bluShift Aerospace received $150,000 in funding in the second and final phase of a pandemic recovery program. The company said it plans to use the funding to further its commercial space launch goals.
Football: Greely earns first state title, routing Mt. Ararat in eight-man Large School final
The Rangers make amends for a loss in the 2023 state final, dominating on both sides of the ball in a 58-20 victory.
Maine Youth for Climate Justice launches podcast promoting offshore wind
Understanding the climate crisis is tough. Maine Youth for Climate Justice (MYCJ) has turned to audio production to help educate the public on the problems and potential solutions.