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The 2024 ‘Great State Of Maine Air Show’ Is Coming In August
Plan the ultimate summer road trip now, because the 2024 Great State of Maine Air Show is back, on August 3rd & 4th, at the Brunswick Executive Airport, 15 Terminal Road, in Brunswick, Maine. This year it will feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, who will be ready to entertain...
Maine school district lets teachers 'hide' students' gender identities, sparking debate
LEWISTON, Maine (CITC) — A Maine school district policy allows teachers to conceal students' gender identities from their parents, sparking outrage with a parents' rights group. Lewiston Public Schools (LPS) adopted its Transgender and Gender Expansive Students policy in July 2021, and it was highlighted Monday in a report...
Another Maine school district is banning cell phone use during the school day
RSU 1, in Bath, has become the latest Maine school district to ban cell phones. Under a policy passed last month, sixth through twelfth grade students will be required to lock their phone or smart watch into a magnetic pouch for the entirety of the school day. While some officials...
Maine Oyster Festival marks third year with tastings, tours, and live music
FREEPORT (WGME) -- The Maine Oyster Festival celebrated its third year in Freeport over the weekend. Dozens of sea farms and mobile shuckers served oysters from up and down Maine’s coastline. Organizers say the growing industry is home to more than 150 oyster farms in Maine. And as tasty...
What’s the Story Behind This Strange Coastal Maine Structure?
Bath is one of the coolest Maine towns that you will ever visit. While many coastal towns have been taken over by tourist industries, Bath remains a ‘real’ Coastal Maine town. Sure, there are businesses that cater mostly to visitors, but thanks in large part to Bath Iron...
Ocean Point Column: Activities have begun
Abby and Tim Mahoney have arrived and are busy preparing for what will be a very busy season of activities! Despite the fact that activities didn’t officially begin until Monday, July 1 Abby, Tim and their assistant Kate Lindley were kind enough to hold some of the kids weekly activities this past week, thank you. Prior to the Mahoneys’ arrival Kate was busy preparing the Casino for opening, thank you to her as well.
A heartfeld farewell to our cherished community
It takes a community to raise a family, and Teresa and I have been blessed to be part of such a wonderful one. As we embark on a new chapter in our lives, we are filled with gratitude for the countless ways this small-town community has enriched our lives. This...
Seguin Island Past and Present
The Popham Beach Library will present a program on the long history and current state of Seguin Island on Thursday, July 18 at 7 p.m. at the library as part of its “Summer Series 2024.” Speakers for the program will be Chris Hall historian for the Friends of Seguin Island Light Station (FOSILS) and a member of the On Island Committee, and Tip Koehler, Chair of the FOSILS Capital Campaign. The two will share.
Oppose Mitchell Field boat launch
I oppose this idea of a large boat launch, with all that goes with it, at Mitchell Field. The recent disclosure that this could cost the town and its taxpayers more than $1.9 million seals it for me — not that I thought this was a good idea in the first place. The fact that there will need to be a large parking lot for the large trucks and trailers and a huge, paved turnaround will change the entire character of the area.
South Portland Dempsey Center Moving to Westbrook, Maine’s Rock Row
The Dempsey Center was founded in Lewiston, Maine in 2008 by Maine's Patrick Dempsey after his mother Amanda was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1997. His goal with the Center was to help make life better for people who have been impacted by cancer. In 2017, the Dempsey Center merged...
Bath-area schools ban cellphones, smartwatches for students grades 6-12
BATH, Maine — Another Maine school district will implement restrictions on cellphone and smart device use during class. The RSU 1 School Board voted last week to eliminate the use of cellphones and smartwatches during school hours for students grades 6-12. RSU 1 serves Bath, West Bath, Phippsburg, Arrowsic,...
Gulf of Maine Discovery Center grand opening
The grand opening for the public of the Gulf of Maine Discovery Center, formerly the site of the Maine State Aquarium, was held Wednesday, June 26 during the 62nd Boothbay Harbor Windjammer Days Festival. People were greeted by Beth Trussell, Boothbay lab lead administrator, and Sunny Hong, Boothbay Lab administrator,...
Paul Zalucky talk at Skidompha Library July 11
Chats with Champions is proud to present Paul Zalucky on Thursday, July 11 at 10 a.m. in Porter Hall of Skidompha Library. Mr. Zalucky will talk about Ukraine from his perspective as a 28-year veteran of the CIA. Zalucky was a CIA Operations Officer overseas before retiring from its Executive...
Butler Road utility extension nears completion
As summer kicks into high gear, the utility extension project on Butler Road, Boothbay is nearing completion. Work began in earnest on the water and sewer infrastructure improvement project in January. Steve McGee Construction of West Gardiner is the project’s general contractor. The scope of work includes adding a sewer force main and a new water main, building an access road onto the Butler Road parcel, building a retaining wall and culvert, and various excavation, ledge removal, filling, and paving activities. Final paving on Country Club and Butler roads is expected to start the week of July 8 and finish within a few days.
Patriots vs. loyalists: Colonial-era debate returns to Harpswell’s historic meetinghouse
Harpswell’s historic meetinghouse, completed in 1759, came into existence at a time of upheaval, a time when tempers ran high, a time when the widening gap between a new breed of patriot and those who remained loyal to King George III was becoming untenable, a time in which a new country was on the verge of being formed.
Maine Adopts Fiber Installer Certification Program
Jul 1, 2024— Central Maine Community College joined the Fiber Broadband Association’s Optical Telecom Installer Certification program the association announced on Thursday. This program works to combat the workforce shortage for fiber broadband deployment. It will train skilled fiber technicians and lead graduates into long-term careers. The program...
Orr’s Island Library reintroduces summer reading program
Anne Wilkes sat at a small, red-and-blue table in a corner of the Orr’s Island Library, flipping through the pages of a children’s book on a gloomy Tuesday afternoon. “That’s an unfair question,” the librarian said when asked to name her favorite children’s book. “There are so many. I could take an hour or two just listing.”
BHML’s century of service gets state recognition
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said she grew up without electricity or running water. Instead of TV, she went to the nearest library where she could borrow five books a week, what she called an “absolute highlight.” June 28, she recognized Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library for making such experiences available to the Boothbay region for over a century.
Protecting mental health: Maine district bans cell phones, smartwatches during school
Students in middle school and high school in RSU 1 will not be allowed to have cell phones or smartwatches during the school day starting this fall. The RSU 1 school board voted last week to make the move, calling it "another layer of support to improve the mental health and academic success of our students."
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