Brunswick businessman Bill Moore sold the 26,190-square-foot building at 90 Maine St. to Dave Holman and a group of investors on Sept. 9 for an undisclosed sum.
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‘It was a gift:’ Mid Coast Hospital thanks Brunswick man for support of front-line workers
Daniel Atkins spent three months holding signs with encouraging messages for health care and other essential workers at Mid Coast Hospital and other community locations, no matter the weather.
‘It was a gift:’ Mid Coast Hospital thanks Brunswick man for support of front-line workers
Daniel Atkins spent three months holding signs with encouraging messages for health care and other essential workers at Mid Coast Hospital and other community locations, no matter the weather.
Letter: Poppy Arford supports Maine Dems’ values
Poppy Arford is the Democratic candidate for the state legislature, District 49. As a Democrat, her positions on issues and guidance for legislation is clearly and succinctly outlined in the values of the Maine Democratic Party – mainedems.org – and on her website, poppy4staterep.com. Sadly, the current political climate is such that any thought of […]
Racing duo charts marathon course in Brunswick for good cause Saturday
Rusty Wilkins of Topsham may be confined to a wheelchair, but the 23 year old has competed in races and marathons for 6 years now with his cousin, James Anderson, who pushes Wilkins in a special wheelchair.
Brunswick’s new Kate Furbish School ready for students
There are a few finishing touches to put in place before the school starts on Sept. 14, but teachers and staff are anxiously awaiting students’ arrival.
Brunswick to spend $300,000 to replace aging town hall HVAC units
Officials hoped to see the 20-year-old units through to the end of the year, but a recent system failure left the building’s first floor without air conditioning in late August, speeding up the process.
Bowdoin College officials say Friday night gathering ‘compromised’ health and safety protocols
While there is no evidence of large scale parties, college officials are closing the athletic fields at night to ‘minimize the conditions that might encourage inappropriate gatherings and behavior.’
Brunswick creates new grant writer position
The $63,000 position, being dubbed the “Economic Development Specialist/Grant Writer” is funded by the revenue captured by the Cooks Corner tax increment financing district.
Contests emerge in Bath, Topsham elections
TOPSHAM — This year’s School Administrative District 75 Board of Directors race has 11 people running for four open Topsham seats. The School Board seats filled by Andrea Imrie, Bill Keleher, Sarah Ward and Jeffrey Wolkens are available; all but Wolkens are running again. Also on the Nov. 3 ballot are Nancy Chandler, Nathen Cloutier, […]