Flip, a new breakfast and brunch eatery located on Maine Street, opened Thursday.
C. Thacher Carter
Thacher Carter covers general news for Brunswick and Freeport. After growing up in York, Maine, Thacher graduated in 2020 from St. Lawrence University, where he earned a degree in English and Environmental Studies. Before beginning at The Times Record, Thacher worked four seasons for the Appalachian Mountain Club's High-Mountain Huts in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Thacher now resides in Portland.
Tasty stew of homely fish served up to hungry Mainers for Christmas Eve
The first batch of a locally produced monkfish stew, served up by the Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association, was distributed to the guests at Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program on Christmas Eve.
Brunswick charitable fund celebrates 20 years and over $2.6 million donated
For about 20 years, the Alfred M. Senter Fund has provided grants to community driven, Midcoast-area nonprofits.
With a new shelter in sight, Tedford Housing remembers those lost while homeless in 2021
The names of 10 people who died while experiencing homelessness in the Midcoast region this year were read aloud during a candlelight vigil in Brunswick on Tuesday night.
Freeport native takes the stage as soloist in Handel’s ‘Messiah’ at Carnegie Hall
‘I just really appreciate growing up in a town where music had just a high importance placed on it,’ said Heather Petrie, a New York-based singer and 2001 graduate of Freeport High.
Maine car wash business with Brunswick location sold to Connecticut holding company
The previous owner of Fast Eddie’s Express Car Wash said that the buyers have plans to grow the business.
Brunswick’s Oasis Free Clinic raising funds to boost dental program
After a decline in the program’s visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization’s executive director said Oasis Free Clinic is searching for a full-time dentist to help meet the need for dental care in the Midcoast.
Photo: Bath Industrial Sales celebrates 50 years in business
Bath Industrial Sales, a longtime tools and equipment store located in West Bath, celebrated its 50th year in business to the day on Friday. The store first opened on Dec. 17, 1971 on Washington Street in Bath. On that day, opening sales totaled $38. In 1976, Bath Industrial Sales moved to its current New Meadows […]
Driver hospitalized following Friday crash in Durham
Authorities said the roads were icy at the time of the crash.
Brunswick-Bath area Salvation Army continues to ring the bell despite $15k donation deficit
A shortage of bell ringers at red kettles has resulted in fewer donations this year, according to Brunswick-Bath Salvation Army Lt. Neil Childs.