Freeport celebrated its 25th annual Fall Festival that ran from Oct. 4-6.
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’s new General Assistance administrator will also serve as ‘community paramedic’
A new community response specialist, a position the town hopes to fill soon, will take on the responsibilities of General Assistance and replace the nonprofit Freeport Community Service’s implementation of the program.
Brunswick Landing authority maintains it will not shut down fire suppression system
Prior to Tuesday night’s meeting, Sen. Mattie Daughtry and Rep. Dan Ankeles slammed the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority board for not hearing public comment.
Brunswick Landing authority submits plan to address fire system deficiencies at airport
Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority has sent a plan of action to the Brunswick Fire Department to address a code violation at Hangars 5 and 6.
Wilbur’s Woods affordable housing project in Brunswick underway after delays
The developer, Maine-based company GreenMars, broke ground on the first stage of the development in early September by clearing some trees.
Driver dies in rollover crash in Brunswick
A motorist died Saturday night after crashing on Pleasant Street, police say.
Photo: Freeport Fire Chief retires after nearly three decades
Freeport’s Fire Rescue Chief, Paul Conley, celebrates his retirement on September 26 in the bay of the Freeport Public Safety Building.
Brunswick board to host second emergency PFAS spill meeting
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority will host its next emergency board meeting on Oct. 1.
Brunswick approves early plan for mixed housing development
The Planning Board unanimously approved a sketch plan for a mixed-used development on Old Portland Road, which aims to bring in 50 new, single-family condos and 61 townhouse units.
Best way to clean up PFAS? Don’t spill it in the first place.
Given the persistent and, at times, “invisible” nature of PFAS-containing materials, Maine scientists say that eradicating the “forever chemical” is complex.