The Curtis Memorial Library now offers gear passes through Maine GearShare, allowing library card holders to access outdoor equipment for free.
Times Record
News from Brunswick, Bath, Freeport, Topsham and across the Midcoast from the Times Record.
Richmond voters approve $3.2 million town and $8.8 million school budgets
Richmond residents learned at the annual town meeting that Laurisa Loon, town manager for nearly four years, had resigned effective immediately.
Dog photography the focus of new Brunswick studio
Soul Dog Studio on Range Road will start taking dog clients and their humans this summer.
United Way of Mid Coast Maine annual meeting set for June 10 at Bowdoin
The event’s theme is “United We Thrive” — an opportunity to come together as a community, according to organizers.
Mt. Abram baseball stays atop C South with win over Lisbon
Kaiden Longley pitches a complete game for the Roadrunners in a 7-4 win.
Mills signs bill to shut off fire suppression systems with forever chemicals at Brunswick Landing
The bill requires the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority to remove all remaining PFAS-containing firefighting foam by the end of the year.
Mt. Ararat Athletic Director Geoff Godo to resign
His resignation, which is effective Aug. 1, comes in the wake of a monthslong hazing investigation of the boys high school hockey program at the Topsham-based school district.
Bath Iron Works lays keel for its newest Navy destroyer
Bath Iron Works has started building its next Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, laying out the keel for the new ship this week.
Bowdoin men’s lacrosse advances to DIII Final Four
Jason Lach scores eight goals and the Polar Bears advance to face Tufts in the semifinals.
EPA announces rollback of limits on forever chemicals in drinking water
The agency rolled back limits for three types of forever chemicals but will keep standards in place for the two most common PFAS, known as PFOA and PFOS.