October’s shorter days and cooler weather transform our Maine landscapes into bright waves of color, bringing leaf peepers to our state. But did you know that autumn is also the time to watch our northern New England night skies for the shifting fluorescent colors of the aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights? And […]
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Seniors Not Acting Their Age: Rollicking Canada Falls
Canada Falls is the most difficult and exciting whitewater that my outdoor club, the Penobscot Paddle & Chowder Society, regularly paddles. Although not located in Canada, it’s not far away. The 3.8-mile section of the South Branch of the Penobscot River is situated northeast of Jackman in a remote area a few miles east of […]
From the Chamber: Six points of light
Typically, I try to walk on the sunny side of the street, highlighting what is going well, what are promising signs for our region and mentioning ways we can all come together for the common good. However, it’s also important to recognize the reality of certain situations, and these past few weeks, as productive as […]
Superintendent’s Notebook: Senior year brings excitement, opportunity … and stress
Brunswick School Department (BSD) schools are bustling, full of laughter, talk of an upcoming math test, high fives that celebrate a win in the big game and much more. For seniors at Brunswick High School, September is the beginning of their best year. To paraphrase a line from the hit movie “Grease,” seniors rule the […]
Pet Prattle: Dreams are necessary
Science has shown that daydreaming serves a cognitive function: It can help access memories as well as make connections between ideas and concepts, among other things. So, what does that have to do with animal sheltering? Some days, I daydream about what it would be like to have infinite resources in the forms of unlimited […]
Intertidal: Sustaining our community and its coasts
Although the majority of our town’s residents don’t live along Brunswick’s 61 miles of waterfront, what each person does impacts the waters that we depend upon for economic and recreational purposes. Some of those activities and connections may not be immediately obvious. But through a series of free public lectures co-hosted by the Town of […]
Stories from Maine: Maine explorer’s ‘promised land’
On April 6, 1909, America’s foremost explorer reached the pinnacle of his career when he “nailed the Stars and Stripes to the North Pole” on his seventh arctic expedition. Then, Maine’s own Robert E. Peary returned home to a hero’s welcome and was promoted by Congress to the rank of rear admiral. Peary then announced […]
Photo: Winter Street Church revitalized
The Winter Street Church, owned by Sagadahoc Preservation, Inc., has undergone a facelift with a new coat of paint. While there is more to be done, this is a big part of preserving the exterior of the building. The sanctuary of this historic building was built in 1844 and the parish hall was built in […]
From the Chamber: Growing networks while building community, Part II
This is a continuation of last week’s column, in which I described how the Bath-Brunswick Regional Chamber has evolved over the past nine years and how our next evolution of growth depends on you. For the BBRC to thrive, our next step needs to be expanding our committee structures to include many more members and […]
Seniors Not Acting Their Age: Rounding Pemaquid Point in the fog
When I was a kid back in the 1950s, my family used to visit Pemaquid Point each summer. My Dad would cook lobsters and clams between boulders high on the point. While he was cooking, my brothers and I would scramble over the gigantic rocks. My mother would entertain our infant sister while periodically calling us […]