The student, who remains unnamed, sustained minor injuries in a crash Wednesday morning after they were hit while crossing Columbia Avenue. Brunswick Fire and Rescue evaluated the student cyclist at the scene and released them to a parent.
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Trial begins in dispute between longtime neighbors over Popham Beach access
In the first day in court, the Phippsburg residents argued over property lines and land ownership in a battle over who has access to the beach in front of their cottages.
Brunswick council to push for changes to embattled MRRA at emergency board meeting
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority has faced a wave of scrutiny for its handling of the Aug. 19 chemical spill at Brunswick Executive Airport.
Maine congressional delegation presses Navy for help with Brunswick chemical spill
The Navy still owns the airport hangar where 51,000 gallons of toxic firefighting foam was discharged after an overhead fire suppression system with a deficient service record malfunctioned.
A ‘wild west’ child care market: Brunswick day care in dire need of workers
The Brunswick Child Care Program is scrambling to reopen after its final staff member quit earlier this month.
Harpswell mystery group wants to take on Mitchell Field building rehab
A group of unidentified residents has approached the town of Harpswell about taking on a languishing project to renovate the former administration building at George J. Mitchell Field for use as a nonprofit office and meeting space. The news comes after local nonprofits that had initially expressed interest in the project backed away, citing concerns about […]
Maine’s First Ship serving up two full-moon dinners
Enjoy two different styles of meals under the glow of the full harvest and hunter’s moons as summer transitions into fall.
Brunswick history center to host murder mystery event
Poisoning and forensics feature in this year’s popular Halloween-season offering
United Way of Mid Coast Maine launches community fundraising campaign
United Way of Mid Coast Maine is launching its annual fundraising campaign Wednesday, Sept. 18, with the goal to raise $1.5 million for the United Way of Mid Coast Maine Community Fund. The campaign supports the work of United Way of Mid Coast Maine and 50 local programs and initiatives to help give kids the […]
Homeschool families invited to learn library skills in Rockland
Homeschool families are invited to learn and practice their library skills in 45-minute lessons with Miss Katie at Rockland Public Library on Sept. 17 and 24. Kids will discover how libraries work and how to find the materials they want. The sessions will end with a scavenger hunt to practice what was learned. Tuesday’s session […]