The culvert washed out in March from rainfall.
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News from Brunswick, Bath, Freeport, Topsham and across the Midcoast from the Times Record.
Faced with educator shortage, Brunswick school joins wave of schools hiring from within
Former Kate Furbish Vice Principal Annie Young will take on the school’s interim principal role this year while many other districts struggle to fill teacher, administrator and support staff roles.
Federal funding will allow Bath to clean up contamination, potentially develop downtown, waterfront sites
A new bipartisan infrastructure law will potentially create generational investments, hundreds of jobs and more space for Mainers to expand their businesses.
Harpswell Select Board approves earth caching at The Giant Stairs
Earth caching is an activity that involves locating a geological site using coordinates provided by the original earth cache finder and answering a series of questions about the site.
Mapping out the Ironman 70.3 Triathlon course in Augusta took months to complete
Competitors will swim in the Kennebec River to begin the race before the biking and running portions.
Spaulding shoots 5-under 67 to lead Maine Junior Golf Championships
Eli Spaulding, a rising junior at Freeport, carded four birdies and an eagle, while Mick Madden, Ruby Haylock also took leads in their age divisions.
MaineDOT: Frank J. Wood Bridge replacement construction may start this year
Maine Department of Transportation’s announcement comes as the Federal Highway Administration confirms it is cheaper to replace the Brunswick-Topsham bridge than repair it.
BIW wins contract to help design next-gen destroyer
The U.S. Navy has awarded Bath Iron Works a contract to help design its next generation of destroyers, the shipyard announced in a press release Friday afternoon.
Youth baseball: Waterville area ready to host Cal Ripken 12U World Series
Waterville and Oakland will host the 12-team tournament, which runs from Aug. 4-14.
Lincoln, Sagadahoc nonprofits get $69K in emergency food and shelter funding
Eight organizations serving Lincoln and Sagadahoc County residents in need of emergency food and shelter support will receive $69,604 in funds from the federal Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP). The grants are part of federal the program’s and American Rescue Plan Act funds. In Lincoln and Sagadahoc counties, United Way of Mid Coast Maine […]