Declan Wright, chairperson of the Morse High School Community Liaison Council, speaks about his experiences cultivating community through an apple tree restoration project. He looks forward to bringing what he learned into the future.
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Mt. Ararat grad a leader on the court and in the classroom
Mt Ararat’s graduation ceremony will take place on the afternoon of June 8 on the Learning Commons Lawn outside the high school.
Brunswick High School graduate writing her next chapter
Brunswick High School’s 186 seniors are scheduled to graduate on June 6 at the Sidney J. Watson Arena at Bowdoin College.
Freeport High School students win organ donor poster contest
Three students from Freeport High School were the top winners of the New England Donor Services Donate Life High School Poster Contest and were honored at the Maine State House during the last week of May.
Brunswick library expanding access to outdoor gear
The Curtis Memorial Library now offers gear passes through Maine GearShare, allowing library card holders to access outdoor equipment for free.
East Brunswick recreation-area plans win council approval
The plan suggests several projects, including trails, parking lots, a playground and a swimming area at a 231-acre property in East Brunswick.
Member will resign from Freeport-area school board after end of school year
RSU 5 board member Cheyenne Farrell resigned before serving out her 2026 term, saying she could no longer serve in a way that aligns with the level of engagement and energy the role deserves.
Dog photography the focus of new Brunswick studio
Soul Dog Studio on Range Road will start taking dog clients and their humans this summer.
Weatherspoon wows the Bowdoin commencement crowd
The weather for the Bowdoin Commencement on May 24 quickly shifted from gray and misty to a downpour just as the first diplomas were being distributed. Looking back years from now, people will remember Weatherspoon (they/them), the senior who delivered a powerful commencement speech, just as much as the rain. I first encountered Weatherspoon’s talent […]
Unexpected adventures were had on the South Branch of the Dead River
When my friend, Brent Elwell, invited me to kayak the lower section of South Branch of the Dead River near Stratton in mid-May, I readily accepted. Although we had both paddled the challenging upper South Branch several times, neither of us had experienced the lower. Based on a conversation he had with a lower South […]