When it came time to decide on an Eagle Scout service project, Joe Valliere knew immediately which organization he wanted to help. “The basis for every Eagle Scout project is it has to benefit your community. Giving back to the Church seemed like a great idea because they have sponsored my troop and hosted our […]
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Auto racing: A changed Josh St. Clair finds his groove at Wiscasset Speedway
The Liberty driver credits lifestyle changes off the track for his racing success as Coastal 200 approaches.
Football players, wrestlers celebrate MPA’s decision of approving all high school sports in Maine
Tackle football and wrestling had been deemed “high risk” by community guidelines, and couldn’t have competitions last season.
Bowdoinham man recounts heroism of late cousin who earned prestigious military award
The Navy Cross is the second highest military award in the US Navy and US Marine Corps’ for sailors and marines.
Bowdoinham teen in fair condition after Brunswick rollover crash
A Bowdoinham teen was taken to the Maine Medical Center with serious injuries after his car crashed along Route 1 in Brunswick Thursday morning, police said. Tyler Ruby, 19, was driving north on Route 1 near the Cooks Corner on-ramp when he lost control of his 2007 Chevy Aveo. The car skidded off to the […]
Morse graduate Noa Sreden going for national title on the University of Michigan rowing team
The Phippsburg native hadn’t picked up an oar until college, but she’s since become one of team’s top rowers.
Police: Alabama man arrested in Brunswick for domestic aggravated assault
Larry Radcliff, 51, was arrested Sunday at the Relax Inn on Pleasant Street.
Cock-a-doodle-don’t: Brunswick incident illustrates Maine’s rooster abandonment problem
A 20-pound rooster was saved from a dumpster in Brunswick last week. Unfortunately, not all abandoned roosters are so lucky as to be rescued.
Brunswick whale biologist returns from 16 months on island untouched by pandemic
Nan Hauser, a whale biologist from Brunswick, recently returned to Maine after spending 16 months studying whales in the Cook Islands, which hadn’t seen a single COVID-19 case.
Freeport police adopt new device to find wanderers
Last week, Freeport police received Project Lifesaver training, giving the department a new tool to find people who wander off due to cognitive conditions.