The smelts are important because they are a key piece of the food chain in coastal areas, lakes and rivers.
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Portland Museum of Art opens exhibition about 2020, online only – for now
‘Untitled’ features new work by 25 Maine artists.
Boys basketball: TJ Wilson’s buzzer-beater lifts Hall-Dale to win over Mt. Ararat
Bulldogs execute in game that, even without fans, had plenty of late-game tension.
BIW COVID-19 case count climbs as shipyard awaits vaccine
Thirty-six new COVID-19 cases have been reported at Bath Iron Works since Feb. 1.
Woolwich could get its first recreational marijuana store
Farley’s Cannabis Farm, a medical marijuana store on Route 1 in Woolwich, is taking steps to obtain a recreational marijuana retail license. If they’re granted a license by the state, they’re be the town’s first recreational marijuana store.
BIW-built destroyer sails through 2nd sea trials as shipyard sees production slip
The future USS Daniel Inouye is the first ship in two years to leave BIW for sea trials.
Topsham-Brunswick bridge group weighs appeal to stop span replacement
John Graham of the Friends of the Frank J. Wood Bridge said a closer examination of Maine Department of Transportation calculations would show the cost of rehabilitating the bridge is closer to the cost for replacing it.
Former New York Yankees manager Carl “Stump” Merrill enjoying retirement in Maine
A 1962 Brunswick High graduate, Merrill reflects on his journey to the big leagues.
Times Record to go digital-only Mondays
The same journalism will remain available online to subscribers five days per week.
Pandemic threatens Wiscasset nonprofit farm’s long-term survival
Morris Farm in Wiscasset has given away roughly 300 pounds of fresh produce through its free take-what-you-need farm stand since it launched in late August.