Midcoaster Samuel Nonni will drop his second self-produced album, “precaution junkie,” within the next week.
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.
Meetinghouse Arts to debut community art project this weekend
From May 25 through June 8, Freeport residents can submit photos, drawings and writings related to anything distinctive in the town. Selected work will then be put on exhibit in the fall. The new program follows a $5,000 grant awarded to Meetinghouse Arts, which, among other initiatives, plans to use a projector in the exhibition stage of the project.
Calls to back cease-fire in Gaza prompt tense meeting in Brunswick
Council Chairperson Abby King declined to consider the resolution for a cease-fire, a proposal brought by local advocates, prompting heated debate at the meeting.
Waldorf High School students present ‘Fahrenheit 451’
The school’s seniors performed a production based on the classic and dystopian Ray Bradbury novel at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport.
Brunswick adopts $97.5 million budget; residents will vote on school budget in June
The Town Council unanimously adopted its next fiscal year budget on Thursday, setting in motion a school budget vote in June and the beginnings of a town-wide property reassessment process.
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra conductor celebrates 20 years at helm
Rohan Smith, who became obsessed with conducting as a child, has helmed the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra for two decades.
Popular Brunswick roadside egg stand beefs up security after thefts
The Brunswick couple’s egg stand has grown in popularity since they first got chickens years ago. Now, they sell out of their duck, chicken and quail eggs every day.
Photo: Northern lights dance over Freeport
Those with cameras or capable of staying up until the late hours of the night last weekend were rewarded with a rare, natural light show in Freeport.
Brunswick Planning Board approves apartment building plans for Wilbur’s Woods
After a tense back and forth among members, the board unanimously decided to accept a revised design for the apartment building.
MSMT’s ‘South Pacific’ to kick off theater season with sweet tunes, hard lessons
The 1940s musical will open the summer show season in June, highlighting themes of love and racism against the backdrop of war.