Freeport Housing Trust, Inc. will be breaking new ground for construction on a new senior affordable housing project, which was approved along with Freeport funding at last week’s Town Council meeting.
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Block parties, breakfasts and a dozen other May-June events to dive into
Last week, we highlighted several events all happening on Brunswick Landing in May. This week, I want to touch on some events happening throughout the region so you can start marking up your late-May and June calendars for things not to miss. I do want to mention that both of the monthly chamber networking events […]
Unleash your inner photographer: Mastering your smartphone camera in Maine
Maine’s breathtaking landscapes offer endless opportunities for stunning photographs, and the best camera is often the one you already have in your pocket: your smartphone! Forget the myth that you can’t take a bad picture here. This summer, let’s move beyond “good enough” and dive into techniques that will help you capture truly exceptional and […]
Atlantic halibut season begins this weekend
There’s something about the limited availability of something that makes it more precious. Spring is full of those moments in the brief bloom of a daffodil or the quickly disappearing vernal pools. We wait for those moments and then enjoy them for as long as we can. Last weekend, I had the opportunity to forage […]
Fifth inning lifts Mt. Ararat baseball over Brunswick
The Eagles claim the Battle of the Bridge to take over first place in Class A North.
From the Chocolate Church: Maine’s finest singer-songwriters take the stage
Bath arts center will feature Denny Breau, Carol Wise and Bruce Marshall on Saturday, May 17.
Letters to the editor: More leaders like Mills; age is just a number; school board candidate; Earth Day disappointment; the right to health care; new Wiscasset committee
Americans need more leaders like Mills If we had more Americans like Gov. Janet Mills who clearly speaks truth to power, our current President Trump might not last long. It is inspiring to watch her stand her ground and protect Maine laws. Whether she agrees with the law or not, she knows it is her […]
EPA announces rollback of limits on forever chemicals in drinking water
The agency rolled back limits for three types of forever chemicals but will keep standards in place for the two most common PFAS, known as PFOA and PFOS.
‘Now I’ve got kind people in my corner’: Coming back from loss and homelessness
Before people lose their homes, they often lose something else first — someone they love, the job that paid the bills or the stable health that helped them manage it all. Robert’s journey with Tedford didn’t begin with eviction or homelessness; it began with loss. Over the past five years, Robert has lost four important […]
Maine State Music Theatre primed for another stellar season
Get your tickets. Open your heart. Set your worries aside. Prepare to enjoy another amazing slate of offerings presented by Maine State Music Theatre, the local cultural gem dedicated to, as the MSMT Singers proclaim, “bringing Broadway to Brunswick.” I recently sat down with Curt Dale Clark, artistic director of MSMT, to get his take […]