The Brunswick Renters Organization is gearing up to create a database of PFAS levels around Brunswick Landing, highlighting concerns about toxic chemical exposure in marginalized communities and the need to raise awareness of contamination history at the former military base.
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Men’s college soccer: Bowdoin earns NCAA tournament bid
The Polar Bears secure an at-large bid, will head to Texas for first game.
U.S. Navy to conduct maintenance dredging in December
Local fishermen are advised to relocate their gear near the shoaled areas between Phippsburg and Bath for safe navigation of Navy destroyers.
Rockland library presents an evening with Read ME featured author
The Rockland Public Library and the Maine Humanities Council will welcome author Shannon Bowring at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at the library. This event is free and open to all. Bowring is the author of “The Road to Dalton,” one of this year’s Read ME featured books. Bowring has appeared in numerous journals, including […]
Midcoast Youth Center to host training for its Strengthening Families Program
Midcoast Youth Center & Skatepark will host Strengthening Families Program (SFP) facilitator training Friday through Sunday, Nov. 15-17. This program focuses on fostering family communication, enhancing youth development and promoting healthy behaviors. MYC is seeking local adults who work with or regularly engage with youth to become trained facilitators. The program is an evidence-based initiative […]
Local Rotary club assists Oasis Free Clinic
Brunswick Coastal Rotary Club recently received a grant from its Rotary District to benefit Oasis Free Clinic’s dental program. The Oasis Free Clinic, which recently relocated to a larger space at 331 Maine St., Brunswick, offers much-needed dental care as well as medical care to lower-income people who don’t have insurance. Last year, the nonprofit […]
Chamber of commerce to light up Freeport with decoration contest
The Greater Freeport Chamber of Commerce is hosting a holiday decoration contest in the downtown Freeport area in an effort to recognize area businesses, nonprofits and qualifying Freeport residents. Prize packages worth $150 will be awarded to the best in seven categories: Best Traditional Decorations Overall, Best Nontraditional Decorations Overall, Best Newcomer Decor, Best Decor […]
From the Chamber: Midcoast Tree Festival countdown
There is little doubt that the Midcoast Tree Festival is my favorite event of the year. Our 6th Annual MTF is just around the corner, and so this week, I want to highlight some new changes this year. However, before that, I want to tell you why this event is best community event I’ve ever […]
Michael Reagan: Trump has made the GOP great again
For Democrats and their weeping soulmates in liberal media, it’s “Mourning in America.” Not morning – M-O-U-R-N-I-N-G. But for those of us who voted for Donald Trump, today feels like the opening line of my father’s famous TV campaign commercial – “It’s morning again in America.” The message of Ronald Reagan’s 1984 ad – considered […]
Guest column: Why I voted for Trump
As a Trump supporter, I feel obliged to respond to the Trump haters who apparently are still dumbfounded about why he won. This is why I voted for him. I cared more about a presidential candidate’s policies and abilities than about his or her personality. I knew the legacy/mainstream/lamestream media was overwhelmingly biased toward the […]