There have been a total of 43 COVID-19 cases reported by the Brunswick School Department since reopening in the fall.
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.
Brunswick residents raise concerns over $355,000 funding proposal to pave at Simpson’s Point
The public is worried about spending money from the water access fund to pay for the paving and parking upgrades at Simpson’s Point.
Police release images of missing Bowdoinham teen on evening she disappeared
14-year-old Kayleigh Beasley has been missing since Feb. 19.
Freeport voters asked to approve $634,000 in upgrades for I-295 bridge replacements
The project, which would include walking/bike paths, would be paid for through a 10-year bond.
Photo: Ground broken for new Brunswick fire department
The new fire station could be the most technically advanced in Maine, designers say.
After a two-month battle, Georgetown COVID patient heads home
Traci Plummer lost her pulse for 97 seconds, but still managed to beat COVID-19.
Brunswick hunting for ways to make congested Pleasant Street safer
Pleasant Street has several areas where there are frequent vehicle crashes, now town officials want the public’s input to improve it.
After Maine’s record year of overdoses, Brunswick Police host substance abuse clinician for Cumberland County
Sweetser and the Brunswick Police Department have hired a substance abuse clinician who aims to offer help to those struggling with drug addiction in Cumberland County.
Bowdoinham teen missing since Friday, last seen in Brunswick
14-year-old Kayleigh Beasley was last seen walking toward McDonald’s at Cook’s Corner, according to the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office.
Despite pandemic, Freeport hosts the 17th annual Freeze Out for those struggling to keep homes warm
Freeport Community Services aims to continue the tradition, which raises money and awareness for heating insecurity.