Topsham Housing Authority is trying to build affordable housing to serve working families earning up to 60% of the area median income.
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Wiscasset jail approaches end of second COVID-19 outbreak
About 42 people within Two Bridges Regional Jail tested positive for COVID-19 in August and September.
Maryland Man sentenced in Maine for credit card fraud offenses
A Maryland man was sentenced for using counterfeit credit cards, Acting U.S. Attorney Donald E. Clark announced recently. U.S. District Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr., sentenced Charles Harris, 38, to eight months in prison and three years of supervised release. He was also ordered to pay about $1,000 in restitution. Harris pleaded guilty in December […]
House passes defense bill with potential work for Bath shipyard
The House’s version of the defense bill approves three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, the main type of ship Bath Iron Works builds, to be constructed in fiscal year 2022.
Brunswick High cancels homecoming football game Friday due to ongoing hazing investigation
Superintendent Phil Potenziano made the announcement in a community letter on Friday afternoon.
40-home development proposed for Brunswick Landing sparks pushback from neighbors
The proposal includes roughly 2,100 feet of roadway, 40 single-family residential lots, three apartment buildings and two condominiums with eight units each.
Maine CDC identifies COVID-19 outbreak at Brunswick High School
As of Thursday, there were 11 active cases of COVID-19 at Brunswick High School.
Durham appoints new fire chief, looks to boost department membership
Durham’s newest Fire and Rescue Chief Rob Tripp began work earlier this week, and he hopes to boost the department’s per-diem membership roster.
Lisbon Development Committee seeks input on Worumbo site development
A private firm to conduct market analysis to identify redevelopment opportunities in the town.
Hancock County sheriff’s deputy hit and killed by motorist while responding to call
Deputy Luke Gross was checking on a vehicle that had gone off Route 3 in Trenton when he was hit early Thursday morning. Sheriff Scott Kane called him a ‘credit to his profession.’