Freeporters will consider purchasing 22 Main St. and a new fire truck this November.
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.
Midcoast fall flavors to check out this season
Four seriously good treats and eats to consider for your next autumnal splurge in Freeport, Bath or Brunswick.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donates $15 million to Brunswick organization
The donation to Brunswick-based community development group Coastal Enterprises, Inc. marks Scott’s 2,325th charitable gift.
Invasion of the Pinkies in Freeport aims to spark climate conversations
A collection of abstract and eco-focused sculptures known as the “Pinkies” will now live on the lawn of Freeport Town Hall, following a two-year installation in Portland.
Freeport municipal election: Meet the candidates
This year’s municipal race features 11 candidates — eight of whom are vying for three Freeport Sewer District seats.
Sam Patten: Existing in the gray area of politics and life
While Sam Patten navigates the in-between — of politics, career and finding what he describes as the ending to his life story — he said that his experience can help people can look at the bigger picture of American and global politics, especially when political change is on the horizon.
Brunswick mobile home residents close deal to buy their park
Residents finalized the purchase of their park, Linnhaven Mobile Home Center, on Thursday — just under a year after the former owner gave notice to the tenants that he intended to sell. The process, two residents say, was a culmination of community effort and resources found in Brunswick and through the state.
Brunswick municipal election: Meet the candidates
Four seats on Town Council and three seats on the School Department Board are up for grabs, with 11 candidates total registered for the ballot.
Director of Brunswick airport authority resigns in wake of toxic foam spill
Kristine Logan steps down about a month after one of the nation’s biggest spills of toxic firefighting foam has left the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority struggling to pay for a costly cleanup and regain the public trust.
For 8 years, Brunswick Landing hangar inspections often found deficiencies
An initial view of a hefty document submitted to the Town of Brunswick on Friday shows 6,300 gallons of toxic firefighting foam known as AFFF is stored in hangars owned by the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority.