Protestors from Third Act Maine, a group of Mainers over the age of 60 against climate change, passed a national petition to L.L. Bean early Wednesday morning, calling for the outdoor recreation brand to divest from Citibank.
Kristian Moravec
Originally from a small town outside of Chicago, Kristian first moved to the East Coast for college. After completing school, living briefly in Central Asia, working in the real estate industry and studying journalism, she moved to Maine for the opportunity to cover vibrant, Midcoast communities. When she's not reporting, you can find her exploring new towns, hiking or painting.
Brief police chase, lengthy K9 search ends in arrests
Nathan Taylor, Sherry Gilley, Jessica Simmons and Richard Potter were charged with a variety of crimes after police investigated alleged drug activity at the Cumberland Farms on Pleasant Street.
Q&A: Brunswick resident, student reflect on impact of music festival
Brunswick resident Margy Burroughs sponsored cellist Camden Archambeau for a second year this summer. With Archambeau now off to Julliard in the fall, they reflect on their time in the program and Brunswick’s arts scene.
Heavy weekend rain prompts shellfish closures
An emergency shellfish advisory for Freeport and Harpswell remains in effect as shorelines recover from heavy rain.
Maine State Music Theatre’s ‘Beautiful’ debuts Wednesday
Maine State Music Theatre is gearing up to debut its final production of the season, “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” at Pickard Theater.
Brunswick councilor resigns, prompting special election
District 2 Councilor Steve Walker submitted his resignation on July 31, just days ahead of his effective leave date of Aug. 6.
Brunswick police gearing up for National Night Out
The Brunswick Police Department is getting ready for its National Night Out this Tuesday, a now cemented tradition for the community.
Brunswick aerospace company one step closer to testing bio-fueled rocket engine
Brunswick-based aerospace company bluShift announced this week that it installed a reusable oxidizer tank, bringing the company one step closer to rocket engine testing.
Friends of Evan Gershkovich relieved to hear of his release from Russian prison
The White House confirmed that the 2014 Bowdoin College alum was freed. He had been sentenced to prison in Russia on spying charges that the U.S. said were not justified.
Tiny but tough: Shelter dog on the lam for months finally safe
After months evading dog authorities, Rollie, a 13-pound mixed breed that became infamous in local Facebook groups during his great caper, was captured in Harpswell on July 28.