The Sagadahoc County Maine Working Communities Challenge Initiative will host a community forum from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 28, at Morse High School’s Montgomery Theater. Community members are invited to learn more from a panel of core team partners about the project’s goal to decrease the rates of youth hopelessness by 15% in […]
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Brunswick library’s summer reading program underway
Readers in Brunswick and Harpswell are now invited to Curtis Memorial Library to pick up a Summer Reading Program game board or tracking card to log the books they read this summer. Kids can pick up a packet at the Youth Services Desk and get started to win prizes. This program is for all ages […]
From the Garden: How gardeners can control pests and also protect pollinators
Picture this: You’ve planted some milkweed, bee balm or California lilac, and you’re delighted to see bees and butterflies fluttering about your garden. You feel good about nourishing pollinators and love the life those plants attract to your yard. As you stroll past your beds to check on your tomatoes, you notice they’re covered in […]
Brunswick artist’s work benefits Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association
Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association announces the release of a limited edition signed print by Brunswick artist Matthew Barter
Brunswick resident to receive Pat Tillman Award for Service during ESPYS
Gretchen Evans of Brunswick, who is a retired Army command sergeant major, will be presented with the Pat Tillman Award for Service during the 2022 ESPYS. The event will air live on ABC on Wednesday, July 20 at 8 p.m. The award is named for the former NFL player and U.S. Army Ranger and given […]
Patten Free Library’s Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room celebrate Pride Month
The Patten Free Libraries’ History Room Live series is celebrating Pride Month with “The LGBTQ+ Civil Rights Movement in Maine: The Importance of Primary Sources for Preserving our History” on June 24 at 3 p.m. From the 1970s-2010s, the LGBTQ+ community fought for their civil rights. T-shirts, buttons, posters, photographs, documents and many other artifacts […]
Free summer meals available to all children
Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Lunches will be provided to all children on a first-come, first-serve basis, at the following sites, dates and times: Perryman Village, 1 Perryman Drive, Brunswick, noon to 1 p.m., June 20 to Aug. 26, Mondays-Thursdays Curtis Memorial Library, 23 Pleasant St., Brunswick, […]
Intertidal: When it comes to this marine fowl, nature is a fine teacher
“We have to hurry. The waves are moving it further out,” my daughter called. “I think it’s a dead baby eider.” I was admittedly skeptical, but nonetheless, hopped in our rowboat and paddled out against the wind with a bucket in case she was right – and she was. There was a fuzzy little black […]
Georgetown Working League celebrates shop opening and new quilt
The Georgetown Working League Thrifts and Gifts shop is now open. The shop will once again take the place of the league’s annual fair and will be open Fridays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through the summer. Thrifts and Gifts is located in the Old Post Office Gallery, 833 Five Islands Road, in […]