For a segment of loyal Forecaster Coastal Journal (FCJ) readers (i.e., the concerned writers, like myself), who pen letters to the editor over and over again (week after week, month after month and year after year), pointing out the lies, misinformation and disinformation displayed in John Balentine’s opinion pieces, BUT EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULTS (i.e., a […]
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Midcoast Meetings: April 2-9
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Fri. 4/2 9 a.m. Marketing and Branding Subcommittee (Economic Development Committee) Mon. 4/5 3 p.m. Facilities Committee Tues. 4/6 6 p.m. Planning Board Wed. 4/7 6 p.m. City Council Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Mon. 4/5 6:30 p.m. Town Council Meeting Tues. […]
Cooking at the Cove: What’s for breakfast?
I’m always up for leftover pizza straight from the fridge for breakfast, but since I’ve discovered real, honest-to-goodness pizza designed specifically for the morning meal, I’ve brought my pizza-for-breakfast habit to a whole new level. Bacon is my favorite topping for pizza any time of day, but if you prefer other toppings, there are no […]
Midcoast Meetings: March 26-April 2
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Fri. 4/2 9 a.m. Marketing and Branding Subcommittee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Tues. 3/30 8 a.m. Trust Fund Advisory Committee Wed. 3/31 7 p.m. Recreation Commission Thur. 4/1 4:30 p.m. Conservation Commission Thur. 4/1 5 p.m. Policing Review Committee Thur. 4/1 […]
Mary Ann Nahf selected as Walter H. ‘Doc’ Phillips Memorial Award recipient by Brunswick Rotarians
The Brunswick Rotary Club has selected Mary Ann Nahf as the 2021 recipient of the Walter H. “Doc” Phillips Memorial Award. The award is given to those who demonstrate dedicated involvement in a field that encompassed the late Doc Phillips’ interests, including land conservation, volunteerism and service to others, education, water quality and science programs. Over […]
Cooking at the Cove: A Japanese-inspired meal and a maple morsel
I can’t remember if I’ve shared this with my readers, but many moons ago I lived in Iwakuni, Japan. I was a teen who had been raised on a standard American diet so I wasn’t as open to trying new culinary delights as I am now. I shrugged off many opportunities to taste the unfamiliar […]
Letter: Balentine suffers from political party syndrome
As a biomedical scientist who wrote the letter “Balentine no health expert, reader is,” Dec. 4, and having been exposed to John Balentine’s opinion for many years, I believe he suffers from an all-too-common malady, i.e., the political party syndrome, a component of which is “selective forgetfulness” (PPS-SF). Persons presenting with PPS-SF have difficulty in […]
Midcoast Meetings: March 19-26
Bath See cityofbath.com for information on Zoom meetings. Tues. 3/23 5 p.m. Economic Development Committee Wed. 3/24 4 p.m. Transportation Committee Brunswick For information on remote access, televised/streamed meetings see brunswickme.org. Tues. 3/23 5 p.m. Recycling and Sustainability Committee Tues. 3/23 7 p.m. Planning Board Wed. 3/24 10 a.m. Staff Review Committee Wed. 3/24 6 […]
Harpswell re-elects Wright to school board
Frank Wright was re-elected to the MSAD 75 school board over challenger Sean Hall in a 381-132 vote Saturday.
Cooking at the Cove: A simply delicious Irish dinner
In Ireland, cod or hake are used for the famous fish ‘n chips more often than haddock. These varieties of white, dense fish are also served baked or broiled, just like here in coastal Maine. This quick, easy fish dish makes for a tasty weeknight meal but is also nice enough to serve to company. […]