Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Mon. 4/12 9 a.m. Board of Assessment Review Mon. 4/12 6:30 p.m. Finance Committee Tues. 4/13 5 p.m. Master Plan Implementation Committee Tues. 4/13 7 p.m. Planning Board Wed. 4/14 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Wed. 4/14 7 p.m. School Board Thur. 4/15 4:30 p.m. […]
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Brunswick council votes to sign 10-year contract with ecomaine for waste disposal
The combined cost of the contracts using ecomaine and Casella Waste Systems would be about $1.29 million a year.
Mainewhile: High school sports should be open to all kids
I did not play sports in school. In fact, I hated them. I was the kid who always dropped the ball; I was the one picked last. So it is odd for me to do what I am about to do: advocate passionately for more inclusive school sports teams with opportunities for all to play. […]
With Mainers 16-plus soon eligible for vaccine, Mid Coast Hospital clinic expects a surge in demand
As of Monday, the clinic has administered a total of 34,298 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, with 14,617 being second doses.
Maine artists take part in global exhibit based on children’s game
The online exhibit, stemming from a “secret” message passed to one one artist and then spread worldwide through art, will go live April 10 and feature the work of a dozen Maine artists.
In photos: A sign of hope at Curtis Memorial Library
Artist Charlie Hewitt recently donated one of his ‘HOPEFUL’ electric signs to the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick.
Brunswick library’s new ‘hopeful’ sign is here to stay
Artist Charlie Hewitt recently decided to donate the sign to Curtis Memorial Library, where it was loaned and on display during the winter.
After their busiest year on record, Mid Coast Hunger eyes expansion
In the soup kitchen, Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program served over 64,000 meals in 2020, which represents a 56 percent increase over 2019.
After years of preparation, Brunswick’s Graham Road Landfill closes
The town council will decide April 5 on whether to partner with Portland-based ecomaine.
Brunswick-area tech school reduces spending plan with proposed $3.3 million budget
Region 10 Technical High School has whittled down its tentative 2021-22 budget by $100,000, reducing the amount local school districts will pay by $240,557. The Region 10 school board tentatively approved a smaller $3.3 million budget Monday, an 11% increase that drops the total Brunswick School Department, Maine School Administrative District 75 and Regional School […]