Heavy metals including lead and arsenic were found in ponds at the former base that drain into Harpswell Cove, which could potentially reach nearby clam flats.
2019
People You Know: Klara Tammany moving on after making her mark
She’s leaving as executive director of the Center for Wisdom’s Women and moving into Sophia’s House, the women’s housing project she helped raise $1.6 million for to bring to life.
PHOTOS: Farmers’ market moves indoors for the season
The Lewiston Farmers’ Market opened its first indoor market of the season at the YMCA.
Veterans memorial finds new home in Pittston
For years, the World War II memorial stood in the corner of a yard; now it stands in the Riverside Cemetery annex on Route 27, where it’s accessible to all.
CBD cafe to open at former Lobster Trap restaurant in Winslow
Chris Duffy, of Oakland, plans to open shop at 21 Bay St. by January, bringing about 15 new jobs to the area.
Women’s basketball: Maine standout Blanca Millan leaving indelible mark on program
As her final season gets under way, the native of Spain has chance to break a few program records.
Veterans reflect on their service — and the public’s gratitude — at Winthrop breakfast
Four veterans reflected on their time in the Army, Navy and Marines at the American Legion on Sunday.
Appreciating veterans and helping local musicians
DEAR SUN SPOTS: The Mexico Historical Society will honor U.S. veterans by serving an appreciation supper at 5 p.m. on Nov. 18 at Calvin Lyons Hall on Gary Wentzell Lane, in back of the Mexico Town Office. If you need transportation, call (207) 357-4700 or email [email protected] one week in advance. DEAR SUN SPOTS: Due to […]
Amy Calder: At 96, U.S. Navy veteran Clara Gilbert reflects
Gilbert, of Skowhegan, served in the Bureau of Navy Personnel in Arlington, Virginia, from 1943 to 1945.
Hartford town clerk resigns
Deputy Clerk Isaac Haylock will be named interim clerk.