After hearing concerns from the community, the Brunswick Town Council passed a resolution to deter hateful speech in public meetings.
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Brunswick pauses fast-tracked developments
Brunswick Town Council paused the fast-tracked review process after the sudden influx of major development cases took advantage of the rarely used ordinance.
The Conversation: Community-based entrepreneurs are leading the way in solving the local news crisis
THE CONVERSATION — The local news crisis has led to no end of policy proposals, funding initiatives and angry denunciations of the harm done to journalism by the likes of Craigslist, Google and Facebook. Ideas for responding to the crisis include paying recent journalism school graduates with state tax revenues to cover underserved communities, as in […]
From the Chamber: Reform Physical Therapy and Hammond Lumber named Businesses of the Year
This Friday, eight business leaders will be recognized for outstanding contributions to our region both throughout the past year and throughout their careers. The Bath-Brunswick Regional Chamber Annual Awards Night 2024 presented by One River CPAs and Clark Insurance is a night for us to celebrate individuals and organizations with video presentations and speeches. The […]
The Conversation: Israeli peace activists are more anguished than ever — in a movement that has always been diverse and divided, with differing visions of ‘peace’
THE CONVERSATION — The months since Hamas’ attacks on Oct. 7, 2023, have been excruciating ones for Israeli peace activists. As the country rallies behind the war effort, critics have been arrested and condemned by opponents who say the attacks proved how misguided the peace movement is. But in activists’ eyes, the horrific violence of Oct. […]
Seniors Not Acting Their Age: Snowshoeing to Stratton Brook Hut
For many years, my wife, Nancy, and I contemplated spending a night at one of the huts in the Maine Huts and Trails network. About a decade ago, we snowshoed to Poplar Hut but didn’t stay. More recently, I skied there with friends. That visit stimulated a decision to plan an overnight trip. Our choice […]
Brunswick police pursuit leads to slew of charges
Two people face a slew of charges after allegedly leading police on a vehicle chase late Sunday afternoon. Around 3:30 p.m., the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office asked local law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for a white Ford pickup, whose driver had fled a traffic stop in Bath, according to a Brunswick police […]
The Conversation: What does a state’s secretary of state do? Most run elections, a once-routine job facing increasing scrutiny
THE CONVERSATION — They may be the most important government officials you can’t name. Their decisions have the potential to alter election results. Scholars have referred to them as the “guardians of the democratic process.” Who are these unknown, but essential, officials? State secretaries of state. You probably know only one person with the title […]
Gordon L. Weil: Putin has lost, but has U.S. won?
Vladimir Putin has lost in Ukraine. Has the U.S., Ukraine’s major backer, won? Putin stated Russia’s goals, has not met them and has no chance of success. The U.S. has not stated America’s goals in intervening in the Ukraine War. Simply saying that the U.S. backs Ukraine has proved to be inadequate. Putin has had […]
Sen. Eloise Vitelli: Good news and hope as coastal Maine rebuilds from storms
Living in the Midcoast, one of our greatest joys is being able to walk the shoreline. Whether it’s in brisk winter weather or the warm summer sun, our coastline is a wonder to behold. I think that’s a big part of why the devastating storms in December and January felt so brutal. People’s homes and […]
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