The executive board of the Bath-Brunswick Regional Chamber, with the support of the chamber’s Government Liaisons Committee, is urging Maine voters to reject Pine Tree Power by voting no on Question 3 on Nov. 7. Additionally, as Questions 1 and 2 are related to Question 3, the BBRC also has made a suggested consideration for […]
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Bath-Brunswick Respite Care executive director to retire after 30 years
Bath-Brunswick Respite Care Executive Director Nancy Herk recently announced her plans to retire at the end of December after leading the organization for nearly 30 years. During that time, the annual client base has grown 10-fold and the number of services offered by the organization has also expanded greatly, to provide counseling for caregivers and […]
Brunswick antique shop celebrating 27 years in business
Cabot Mill Antiques is celebrating 27 years in business with 20% off storewide discounts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 4 and 5. The event-filled shopping weekend will include refreshments, door prizes and gift certificates. Located in the Fort Andross building at 14 Maine St., Brunswick, Cabot Mill Antiques offers an array of […]
The Conversation: Key Trump co-defendants accept plea deals — a legal expert explains what that means
THE CONVERSATION — Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, two people charged in Georgia with racketeering and other crimes alongside former President Donald Trump, have accepted plea deals that let them avoid the jail time their original charges could have imposed. In exchange, they each agreed to provide testimony in the case. The Conversation U.S. asked Cynthia Alkon, a law professor […]
Move-in date for Brunswick asylum-seekers delayed by fire
A fire at one of the buildings being constructed for 60 asylum-seeking families at Brunswick Landing delayed the construction schedule.
L.L. Bean Bootmobile meets Planters Nutmobile in corporate crossover
A 13.5-foot-tall boot and an 11.5-foot-tall peanut — both on wheels — met in the L.L. Bean employee parking lot Sunday. Instagram handles, honey-roasted peanuts and miniature L.L. Bean boot keychains were exchanged.
Guild Fine Craft Show returns to Fort Andross for 7th season
The Brunswick Guild Fine Craft Show is back for its seventh season exhibiting fine craft of 35-plus Maine Craft Association artists at Fort Andross, 14 Maine St., Brunswick. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 28-29. The guild show is a creative marketplace welcoming the public to see, collect […]
Restorative Justice Project to host discussion on crime in Sagadahoc County
The Restorative Justice Project Maine is hosting a discussion about current data on crime, belonging and safety in Sagadahoc County, along with the University of Southern Maine’s Catherine Cutler Institute and the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office. The free event is from 5-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, at the West Bath Fire Station. Over the past […]
The Conversation: Delivering aid during war is tricky — here’s what to know about what Gaza relief operations may face
THE CONVERSATION — The 2.2 million people who live in Gaza are facing economic isolation and experiencing incessant bombardment. Their supplies of essential resources, including food and water, are quickly dwindling. In response, U.S. President Joe Biden has pledged US$100 million in humanitarian assistance for the citizens of Gaza. As a scholar of peace and conflict economics who served as a World […]
Seniors Not Acting Their Age: Riding the Narrow Gauge
One of the most unique bike trails in Maine is the historic Narrow Gauge Pathway in Carrabassett Valley. The trail follows the former Kingfield and Dead River Railroad bed used to convey logs to a sawmill situated in Bigelow at the northern terminus of the railway in the early 20th century. Disuse resulted in discontinuance […]
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