Brunswick Executive Airport and Wiscasset Airport have received $13,000 each as part of a federal grant to alleviate financial pressure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thirty-one airports in Maine were awarded $9.7 million through funding provided through the COVID-19 package that was signed into law in December, according to an announcement by the office Sen. […]
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Brunswick Mall ice skating rink scrapped for the season
Warm temperatures and a lack of snow were the main reasons for the decision.
Sande’s Picks: Community Supported Restaurants now serving patrons
You have probably heard of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), where consumers purchase a portion of a farm’s seasonal harvest in advance. The benefits include providing customers with regular boxes of just-harvested produce along with eggs, meats, flowers, etc. Farmers get paid upfront so they can plan their operations and both develop a relationship with one […]
Brunswick school board asks state to make teachers a higher priority for vaccination
The school board voted 8-1 in favor of the resolution.
Brunswick officials urge residents to dispose of ‘bulky waste’ before landfill closure
The council will also decide Tuesday whether to authorize $250,000 for improvements at the processing facility.
During COVID, Brunswick center walks line between keeping seniors safe but social
Maine seniors remain the most at-risk group when it comes to the adverse affects of COVID-19 – both medically and socially.
Brunswick hospital doctor who attended Super Bowl says most were masked
Reports state that, outside of Tampa’s stadium, maskless fans sparked concern among officials.
Midcoast Meetings: Feb. 12-19
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Tues. 2/16 2 p.m. Climate Action Commission Tues. 2/16 6 p.m. Recreation Commission Wed. 2/17 2 p.m. Community Development Committee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Tues. 2/16 6:30 p.m. Town Council Wed. 2/17 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Wed. 2/17 6:15 p.m. […]
Council might change rules after Bowdoin College solar development approval
While Bowdoin’s solar array has been approved, Councilor Steve Walker hopes to set into place more specific outlines for environmental impacts and mitigation requirements for future developers.
Mainewhile: Super Bowl pre-game a sonnet to righting wrongs
Super Bowl Sunday! Yes, once again in keeping with our finest traditions, this past Sunday night our nation gathered around the television to watch football, judge commercials and eat nachos. Or at least that’s how we played it at our house. Obviously, as with every little thing in all our lives this year, it was […]