Four players score for the No. 7 Falcons, who pulled away from No. 10 Gardiner in the second half.
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Boys soccer: Mt. Ararat holds off Hampden to advance to Class A North quarterfinals
The Eagles score early and hangs on late to advance in postseason.
Local roundup: Lisbon boys soccer races by Boothbay/Wiscasset in C South prelim round
Danny Levesque and Elijah Fullerton each have a hat trick in the Greyhounds win.
Field hockey: Brewer stuns Brunswick, moves on to Class A North quarterfinals
Callie Moran scores the game-winner in overtime for the Witches.
Guest column: CMP corridor poses risks to Gulf of Maine
Now that proponents of the CMP corridor have shamelessly insulted our intelligence by throwing every absurd red herring and bugaboo in the book at Question 1 (“retroactive laws,” really?), it’s high time to address the elephant in the room — Hydro-Québec itself. Hydro-Québec is not our friend. It’s an effectively nationalized (and overcapitalized) foreign corporation […]
Giving Voice: Brunswick needs to prepare itself for increase in homelessness
So far, we have seen a gradual easing into fall, but the nip in the air tells us what’s coming. The cooler weather is a reminder to be thankful for a home. Although having a home brings to mind a great many things, at a very basic level it is a place to retreat from […]
Guest column: Foundation continues its work supporting Brunswick education
While this is a time when some of us want to head inside as the weather is cooling, some local students are enjoying more opportunities to be outside thanks to grants from the Brunswick Community Education Foundation, a group that provides funding for teachers and school staff to do innovative projects with their students. You […]
Letters: As bridge deteriorates, supporters celebrate; Brunswick needs less fossil fuel infrastructure
As bridge deteriorates, supporters celebrate Supporters of the Frank J. Wood Bridge celebrated the recent news that further structural weakening would necessitate lowering the weight limit for vehicles crossing the span from 25 to 10 tons. No longer will school buses or fire engines be able to sully this precious depression-era relic. The bridge is […]
Gordon Weil: Maine food referendum may hide anti-government agenda
Do these two issues have anything in common? Donald Trump wants a court to order Twitter to lift its ban on his tweeting. Maine voters will decide next month on Question 3, a constitutional amendment on food independence. Both issues focus on individual rights, the basis of Americans’ freedoms. And they both get it wrong. […]
Midcoast teams ready to roll into postseason
Postseason has arrived for soccer and field hockey teams .