In Brunswick, a shortage of bus drivers has forced schools to merge routes and reschedule after-school activities.
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Maine public water supply complies with law, but is it safe?
A national advocacy group says federal limits for three carcinogens found in tap water from public systems in Maine and across the U.S. are too low. Water districts say it’s not fair to expect ratepayers to fund improvements to meet its lower recommended levels.
Bowdoin College Conservatives host ‘October 7,’ a play spotlighting stories of Hamas attack survivors
The stage reading Thursday night at Pickard Theater came just a few days after the student group postponed a vigil for slain right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk because of reported threats.
MaineHealth launches membership-based primary care model
The new system is based on monthly fees and aims to improve access to health care providers.
Bowdoin field hockey coach Nicky Pearson earns 400th career win
Pearson, who has coached the Polar Bears since 1996, reached the milestone with Wednesday’s victory over Wellesley.
Brunswick boys soccer holds off Edward Little
The Red Eddies score twice in the final 15 minutes but can’t complete the comeback after a strong start by the Dragons.
Tight battle for No. 1 spot in Varsity Maine boys soccer poll
Windjammers come out ahead in logjam at the top.
In his visits to Maine, Robert Redford emphasized hope and collaboration
The actor, director and activist, who died Tuesday, spoke at Bowdoin in 1982, and was Colby’s commencement speaker in 2015.
Bowdoin postponed Charlie Kirk vigil over potential threat
Maine State Police informed the college of an ‘external threat’ tied to a student-organized vigil for the slain conservative activist.
Edward Little volleyball rolls to win over Brunswick
The Red Eddies traveled to Brunswick on Thursday to collect their third win of the season.