Tight defenses and steady rain made dominated the day.
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Experts: Bath candidate’s conspiracy theory, numerology beliefs could be problematic
Brandon Sewall, a candidate for both at-large seats on the Bath City Council, has shared some content on Facebook dealing with numerology and QAnon-related beliefs.
Proposed Freeport development would add more than 500 homes to largely rural residential area
The development, still in the earliest planning stages, proposes 329 single-family houses, 60 apartment units in five buildings, 140 homes in 70 duplex buildings and eight commercial lots off Desert and Old County Road. The development would require a zoning change, which the planning board will be discussing next week.
Remember When: Richmond girls soccer dominated landscape from 2010-2012
Bobcats went 47-2-1 in stretch, winning three straight Class D titles.
Cross country teams gearing up for KVAC/state qualifier meets
Brunswick, Mt. Ararat will head to Cony while Morse will compete in Waterville.
Girls soccer: Winthrop/Monmouth adjusting well to life as a co-op team
Normally rivals, the neighboring schools combined this fall to form what’s been a strong team.
Girls soccer: Brunswick edges Falmouth in chilly home finale
The Dragons rise to the occasion, then draw curtain on home portion of schedule.
Wiscasset businesses report better-than-expected tourist season
Local patrons help buoy local businesses, while out-of-state traffic slipped.
Brunswick soda manufacturer expanding into Mid-Atlantic market
Green Bee, a soda company based in Fort Andross in Brunswick, has announced the launch of their beverages into the Whole Foods Market Mid-Atlantic Region, which encompasses Washington DC, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey and will be launching initially in 14 stores in Ohio and Kentucky as well. Each of the 63 stores […]
Navy analysts: Competing shipyard’s loss isn’t BIW’s gain
Bad news for Huntington Ingalls, the only other shipyard that makes Arleigh Burke-class destroyers for the Navy, doesn’t mean the Navy will be more inclined to give BIW future contracts to build ships, according to Navy analysts.