Brunswick’s economic development director hopes that with new businesses moving in and infrastructure improvements, the town can combat “disinvestment” in the commercial service district.
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Woolwich boy’s donation to local animal shelter inspires gift from national ASPCA
Lucas West’s fundraiser for his local animal shelter has garnered the attention of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty for Animals.
Brunswick Landing clinic to close after delivering over 57,000 COVID vaccines
Mid Coast Hospital will continue to offer appointments and walk-in availability for COVID-19 vaccination at the hospital campus on Medical Center Drive starting June 1.
Police: Alabama man arrested in Brunswick for domestic aggravated assault
Larry Radcliff, 51, was arrested Sunday at the Relax Inn on Pleasant Street.
Brunswick rep’s bill to give Mainers rebates for generators fails to gain traction
Maine ranks worst in the nation for power outages, and the issue is especially acute in the Midcoast, where geography impairs restoration efforts.
Among other hints of normalcy, Brunswick’s Movies in the Park summer series to return
Brunswick Downtown Association’s director says local businesses are looking forward to a return of regular activities, after more than a year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Midcoast Meetings: May 28-June 4
Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Tues. 6/1 6:30 p.m. Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee Wed. 6/2 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Wed. 6/2 6:30 p.m. Joint Town Council and School Board Workshop Wed. 6/2 7 p.m. Marine Resources Committee Thur. 6/3 4:30 p.m. Conservation Commission Harpswell Check harpswell.maine.gov for information on […]
Cock-a-doodle-don’t: Brunswick incident illustrates Maine’s rooster abandonment problem
A 20-pound rooster was saved from a dumpster in Brunswick last week. Unfortunately, not all abandoned roosters are so lucky as to be rescued.
Brunswick whale biologist returns from 16 months on island untouched by pandemic
Nan Hauser, a whale biologist from Brunswick, recently returned to Maine after spending 16 months studying whales in the Cook Islands, which hadn’t seen a single COVID-19 case.
Coastal Journal Edition School Notebook: May 21
St. John’s students raise over $3,000 with read-a-thon After learning about the prevalence of hunger and poverty in the world, several grades at St. John’s Catholic School in Brunswick cracked open books in the hope of helping families in need bridge the gap to a better life. During “Read to Feed,” a read-a-thon held at […]