Natalie Olivier was excited to be running in the 2013 Boston Marathon. She hadn’t qualified by time, but she was eligible to run because she had raised money for a charity (College Bound Dorchester in Boston). Natalie had planned to run the New York City Marathon the previous fall, but it had been cancelled at […]
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From the Chocolate Church: Tending to the next generation of imaginers and creators at the CCAC
The Chocolate Church Arts Center is thrilled to announce its winter youth art program, Young Storytellers, taking place from Feb. 17-21. This exciting, week-long workshop invites kids aged 8-12 to step into a world of imagination and creativity, transforming the CCAC into a vibrant art lab filled with endless possibilities. Under the guidance of CCAC […]
Brunswick pushes to curb chemical lawn treatment
After years of hearing concerns from local fishermen, Brunswick is considering a piecemeal approach to a pesticide ordinance. On March 3, the public will have a chance to voice their stance.
Police arrest suspect in Brunswick car burglaries
Vladimir Zintchenko, 50, is charged with burglary, theft and violating conditions of release.
Sustainable refill shop to close its Brunswick location this month
GoGo Refill will close its Midcoast storefront this weekend.
Lincoln Theater’s ‘Talking Art in Maine’ welcomes artist John Knight
Lincoln Theater welcomes artist John Knight to the stage at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, as the third guest in this season of “Talking Art in Maine,” a free series of live one-on-one conversations between host Emily Sabino and notable artists and curators who have made a substantial contribution to the arts in the state […]
Rockland library presents art workshop and concert next week
Rockland Public Library will host a mini-workshop, “Folk Art: Finding Balance in Symmetry” led by Center for Maine Contemporary Art arts educator Tara Morin from 5:30-7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28. Participants ages 18 and up will look at various world folk art references and discuss how reflective and rotational symmetry are often used to create […]
Brunswick foam spill contaminated nearby fish, DEP confirms
Results that took months to obtain show that fish in water near the Brunswick airport had high concentrations of toxic chemicals.
Cooking at the Cove: Quick and colorful vegetable dishes
This tasty bowl of goodness with its unique spices is a filling vegetarian main dish for your weekday dinner. If you prefer, chicken, shrimp, pork, ground turkey, sausage or scrambled egg are all excellent additions for added protein. This is a fantastic way to use up any leftover cooked rice and all the veggies left […]
Midcoast Symphony Orchestra builds youth interest by introducing instruments
Kids and adults tried their hands at an array of instruments under the supervision of band leaders and members of the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra.
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