Midcoast towns battle heavy snow and widespread power loss during the spring storm.
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.
Freeport businesses prepare for celestial event
Despite not being in the path of totality, these Freeport businesses are set to offer partial eclipse viewings closer to home.
Freeport to set up property tax assistance for seniors
The Town Council voted on Tuesday to adopt a property tax assistance program for Freeport residents above the age of 62.
Brunswick board to weigh challenge to proposed housing development
Two weeks after the initial public hearing, the Zoning Board is set to issue a decision on Thursday night on the challenge filed against affordable housing project Wilbur’s Woods.
Bath launches new drug abuse prevention program in schools
The program aims to connect local law enforcement and students while building life skills.
One year later, Evan Gershkovich’s Russian detention drags on
Moscow authorities tacked on three more months of prison time as the American journalist marked one year behind bars.
In wake of crippling coastal storms, panel looks to future of Midcoast working waterfronts
The panel, set for next Wednesday, will focus on waterfront recovery in communities impacted by severe weather.
Bath’s frequently flooded sewers will see upgrades with federal funds
A congressional spending package awarded Bath with funds to fix sewer-related issues such as the water main on Commercial Street, which has seen increased flooding from storms.
BIW gets contract to maintain Zumwalt-class destroyers
The Navy renewed a contract with ship-building company Bath Iron Works to continue services on three Bath-built Zumwalt destroyers.
Libraries, Brunswick Rec Center provide heat as surprise ice storm leaves thousands in the dark
An ice storm that caught officials off guard cut off electricity for thousands in the Brunswick area. Residents turned to libraries and community centers for refuge.