Brunswick is one of many municipalities and cities across Maine and the country that witnessed the “Hands Off!” rallies in reaction to the current president of the United States’ actions.
Paul Bagnall
Staff Writer
Paul Bagnall got his start in Maine journalism writing for the Bangor Daily News covering multiple municipalities in Aroostook County. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelor's degree in journalism and has a keen interest in writing about the environment, history, food, healthcare and business. When not writing, Paul is working on getting his dive master certification to take story telling underneath the waves.
Maine Art Gallery is putting K-12 students’ art on display
The artwork of Wiscasset public school students will be displayed inside the Maine Art Gallery through April.
Bath YMCA plans to convert racquetball court draws ire of players
The Bath Area Family YMCA plans to close its racquetball court to make way for a new multipurpose space for youth and families.
Group of Bath residents wants fewer cruise ships
Bath residents, mostly living in the South End of the city, are concerned about pollution, noise and ‘overtourism.’
Maine Coast Heritage Trust raises funds to boost climate awareness
The nonprofit Maine Coast Heritage Trust spreads awareness of its efforts to conserve land in the face of climate change with the second annual fundraiser held at Maine Beer Company.
Nonprofit veterans organization receives $30,000 boost
Maine Veterans in Need focuses on providing immediate assistance to veterans who need help by connecting them to a network of nonprofit and state programs seven days per week.
Blazzin Lion brings Jamaican-style cuisine to Bath
After a few delays, the restaurant is now open on weekends during spring and plans to expand hours once summer arrives.
Yacht builder opens carpentry shop in Topsham
Hinckley Yachts is looking to hire as it opens a new shop in Topsham. The company plans to build interiors for its boats before shipping them to a larger facility in Trenton.
Bath drugstore shutting doors after 109 years in business
Wilson’s Drug Store is closing, to the disappointment of locals and loyal commuters.
Bath Iron Works hopes to build long-sought parking garage
The shipyard is seeking Planning Board approval for its parking garage plans.