Eric Masna has 30 years of operational and supply chain experience and previously served as vice president of supply chain at Connecticut-based FuelCell Energy.
Jason Claffey
Jason Claffey is a reporter covering the Brunswick and Bath area for The Times Record. He graduated from Boston University with a communications degree and started his journalism career in 2005 in the sports department of The Boston Globe. Since 2007, he has covered local, state and national news in the Northeast for several publications.
Brunswick officials split over police request for $380,000 armored vehicle
The Town Council voted to hold a public hearing on the matter to collect feedback from residents.
Bath-area school officials lead regional effort examining later start times
Regional School Unit 1 officials are considering starting the school day for students in grades 6-12 around 8:30 a.m., about an hour later than current start times.
No opening date set yet for Topsham Market Basket
Market Basket is building its third store in Maine at the Topsham Fair Mall.
Lawmakers narrowly advance Midcoast senator’s bill to add right to abortion to Maine Constitution
Democratic Sen. Eloise Vitelli’s bill now faces an uphill climb, as it requires supermajorities to clear the Legislature.
Brunswick shelter awarded $16,000 in federal funding for housing
Tedford Housing was among a host of Maine organizations awarded a slice of $20.9 million through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to address homelessness.
Brunswick police request $380,000 armored vehicle
Brunswick Police Department said its current Peacekeeper armored vehicle, built in 1989 and donated by the U.S. military, frequently breaks down and many repair parts aren’t available.
Interim Wiscasset Middle High School principal appointed after ex-principal’s firing
Sarah Hubert was named interim principal of Wiscasset Middle High School after former Principal Gina Stevens was fired for a series of alleged transgressions.
Brunswick police investigating smash-and-grab vehicle robberies
Police said someone broke into 10 vehicles in the area of Jordan Avenue and Federal Street and stole valuables.
Bath-area schools consider banning student cell phone use
Regional School Unit 1 officials are reviewing research about student phone use and will solicit input from students and parents.