Unified Special Hockey of Maine is hosting a Bruins Alumni Charity Games at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20. The games at Bowdoin College in Brunswick is part of Unified’s Witches Brew Adaptive Hockey and Skating Awareness weekend and USA Disabled Hockey New England regional kickoff. The weekend event is an important fundraiser for the nonprofit […]
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Intertidal: Personal experiences make a more complete environmental history
Many years ago, an old friend of my husband’s who I didn’t know very well was visiting. He is fairly understated and I was not sure how or if we would have much to talk about. However, somehow the unlikely subject of environmental history served as a bridge — and the start of a conversation […]
Just a Little Old: Climate change denying Trump’s hurricane of lies
Arizona’s capitol Phoenix had a record-breaking hot summer with 113 days in a row in which temperatures soared over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The rate of Arctic ice loss has increased by 65% from 1994 to 2017, with Antarctica and Greenland worst affected. Florida and other southern states have been devastated by huge hurricanes over the […]
Bath CityBus sees increased ridership, need for improvements
Community relations manager for Western Maine Transportation gave a presentation on the increased ridership for Bath CityBus and the challenges facing the bus line moving forward.
USM theater department to host listening party for ‘The Wizard of Oz’ radio adaptation
The University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre is kicking off its 2024-25 season with “The Wizard of Oz” Radio Play & Listening Party from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, in Lower Brooks Student Center on the Gorham campus. This radio theater adaptation of a beloved tale is written by Linus Speary, directed by Joshua […]
From the Chocolate Church: Grammy-nominated artists take jazz to the stage
In 2008, when Cuban pianist Omar Sosa collaborated for the first time with folkloric, multi-instrumentalist Tim Eriksen at The Blue Note Jazz Club in New York City, they received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary World Music Album and a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Album. When Omar Sosa and Tim Eriksen’s world premiere […]
Guild Fine Craft Show returning to Brunswick for eighth season
Produced by Shop Maine Craft, the Guild Fine Craft Show returns for its eighth season next weekend with an indoor show held at the historic Fort Andross Mill in downtown Brunswick. Attendees can browse a juried collection of handcrafted items by 35-plus of the state’s finest craft artists, featuring a diverse array of fine crafts […]
Midcoast fall flavors to check out this season
Four seriously good treats and eats to consider for your next autumnal splurge in Freeport, Bath or Brunswick.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donates $15 million to Brunswick organization
The donation to Brunswick-based community development group Coastal Enterprises, Inc. marks Scott’s 2,325th charitable gift.
Gordon L. Weil: Peace nearly died last week
Peace came close to a fatal failure this week. The global effort against war suffered a potentially mortal blow when Israel, a member of the United Nations, supposedly the world’s peacekeeper, attacked United Nations outposts and tried to drive them away. Just as Russia had unimaginably launched a European ground war against Ukraine, Israel flagrantly […]
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