A day of community service has been a tradition at the college for 23 years.
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Board-dom over boredom: Brunswick kids’ chess club a hit
K-8 members of the Brunswick Scholastic Chess Club have been ranking high in online tournaments and are eager for in-person contests.
Community Day in Bath to kick off summer, celebrate support
Canceled last year due to the pandemic, organizers say they are excited to give residents a chance to get outside and have fun.
Brunswick free clinic needs staff to expand dental program
Oasis Free Clinics is trying to get its dental clinic back up to speed, but the pandemic and a lack of volunteers is making that difficult.
State watching rabies attacks, new strain potential issue
A recent spree of attacks in Topsham points to a potential cluster of rabies, but not more rabies in the state, experts say.
Bath Housing benefits from Cooking for Community
Over 6,8o0 meals have been served to families and older adults living at Bath Housing apartments in the last 12 months of the COVID-10 pandemic through a partnership with Portland-based Cooking for Community. As the pandemic-fueled lockdown started in Maine last spring, Bath Housing Executive Director Debora Keller became concerned about a variety of issues […]
Anonymous donor offers welcome boost to Independence Association
The Brunswick-based nonprofit assists people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Bath’s Chocolate Church puts spotlight on artists with a mission
The free video series, Art for Good, focuses on four artists who have combined their artistic talents with charity work.
Aerial technology taking flight to count birds on Harpswell island
The University of Maine at Orono is using drones to monitor the population levels of sea birds in Maine.
Brunswick teen scores another honor for Special Olympics work
Volunteer Charlie Austin, 15, is awarded for dedication to the organization and to his basketball players.