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Harpswell · HarpswellXavier Kane and Emmett Stuart, two students in Abby Svenson’s fifth grade class at Harpswell Community School, worked together to fold an American flag on a rainy Wednesday afternoon in February. Xavier held two corners high off the ground while Emmett concentrated on carefully turning and folding the fabric to form a compact triangle. […]See the Story
‘The common good’: Maine VFW honors Harpswell teacher for fostering civic engagement
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Power Outages · HarpswellGranted, Central Maine Power had its hands full following Saturday’s unexpectedly severe storm, but a spokesman’s report, minimizing the remaining power outages in Harpswell in the Press Herald, shows how badly CMP’s PR division and operating department are out of sync. Telling the paper that, “the remaining outages were on circuits delivering service to fewer […]See the Story
Letter: CMP needs better outage reporting
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Harpswell · HarpswellMaine Attorney General Aaron Frey filed a civil rights complaint on Tuesday against two Harpswell men accused of spray painting racist and antisemitic messages. The Dearys allegedly vandalized road signs and roadways in Bath, Brunswick, Harps well and Topsham around Jan. 7. According to the complaint, the Dearys admitted to painting the messages and symbols. If the court grants the order and the men violate it, they would face up to 364 days in jail and a $2,000 fine.See the Story
Maine AG files civil rights complaint against men accused of midcoast hate graffiti spree
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Harpswell · HarpswellThe 80-foot-long Jacob Pike was built in 1949 by Newbert & Wallace. The vessel was used to fish for and transport sardines. The U.S. Coast Guard says removing the boat could cost more than $100,000. The owner could be fined 50 percent of the cost of removal.See the Story
Owner of sunken historic fishing boat leaking fuel off Maine’s coast has been charged
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Harpswell · HarpswellHarpswell officials are working to raise a historic 83-foot fishing boat that's been leaking oil in the New Meadows River after it was sunk by one of the twin storms that hit Maine's coast in January. But it's unclear who would pay for that work or how quickly it could happen. It's also questionable whether a new owner would be able to save the boat once it's recovered.See the Story
A longshot bid to raise a sunken boat that’s leaking fuel off Harpswell
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