The projections are a preview of the community art project, “Our Town: A Community Self Portrait,” done in collaboration with Freeport Historical Society.
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.
FDA issues warning over Freeport oysters
The Food and Drug Administration released a statement last Thursday cautioning food businesses against using oysters harvested from two sites located at Recompense Cove between June 19 and July 16 as they may contain Campylobacter bacteria.
Brunswick air show to dazzle many this weekend; authorities say no drones allowed
This year’s event, hosted at Brunswick Executive Airport, will feature multiple performers, exhibits and static showcases of historic planes. Ahead of the big demonstration, authorities are tightening safety measures.
Imperfect Allies: Saturday performance to explore the nuances of allies amid Israel’s war in Gaza
Creative duo Judith Sloan and Najla Said are gearing up to host their event, “Imperfect Allies: Children of Opposite Sides,” in Brunswick this weekend. The project explores the art of listening while facilitating conversation on Israel and Gaza.
Gingham brings a unique flare in Freeport women’s fashion
Gingham, located at 25 Bow St. in Freeport, opened its doors in May, bringing in brightly colored dresses, luxury denim and more to the already extensive shopping options in the coastal town.
Two injured in Brunswick crash involving police vehicle
Two people were injured in a crash on Wednesday afternoon that involved a police cruiser and another vehicle.
Education series on race to expand
An interfaith program, Sacred Ground, is working to establish its first discussion program at South Freeport Church this fall.
Bowdoin community outraged at alum Evan Gershkovich’s conviction in Russian espionage case
Bowdoin College graduate and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was convicted after a secret and swift trial in Russia where he was accused of gathering secret information for the U.S.
Brunswick revised its development process. Here’s what changed.
The Planning Board voted unanimously to scrap the town zoning law that allowed for a faster development review process while introducing additional changes, including one that will allow the board to require construction oversight.
Christmas in July: Husband and wife duo grace the stage in ‘White Christmas’
Complete with a holiday craft market featuring local artisans and over-the-top Christmas décor, Maine State Music Theatre’s production of “White Christmas” features its own, real-life triumph of love as husband-and-wife duo Daniel Plimpton and Darien Crago perform the musical for the first time as a married couple.