BRUNSWICK The year 2014 saw changes and challenges in Brunswick. Here are some highlights: THE YEAR SAWmany changes in town government, beginning when former Town Manager Gary Brown — who was scheduled to resign no later than March 31 — was ousted from his position in February by a split town council. Brown was succeeded […]
2014
Take a Book, Leave a Book
BRUNSWICK Libraries are wonderful resources, a place to gather information or just pick up a good book with which to curl up. Traditional libraries offer such things, in addition to providing a gathering place for the community, but books that are borrowed eventually need to be returned. A growing phenomenon — Little Free Libraries — […]
Conserving Maine’s natural resources
BRUNSWICK More than 60 acres have been added to a conservation area in Georgetown and a culvert replacement is in the works for Phippsburg as part of a $1 million statewide wetland mitigation grant program. The Nature Conservancy, a leading conservation organization with offices in Brunswick, announced Monday that $1,051,530 in grants have been awarded […]
Happy New Year’s
Due to the holiday, The Times Record will not publish on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015, and its office will be closed. Normal business operations will resume on Friday, Jan. 2, 2015. Thank you.
TRI-STATE LOTTERIES
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People Plus adds two new members to Board of Trustees
Two newcomers are joining the People Plus Board of Trustees — Carol Taylor Aderman and Mitchell Brown. Aderman is a financial advisor at Abenaki Retirement, located at Atlantic Regional Federal Credit Union. Prior to that, she spent three years at Morgan Stanley and before that 24 years at Norstar/Fleet/Bank of American, working in its private […]
Red Cross seeks nominees for award
Maine is full of good people doing great things to help others. An off-duty first responder who comes to the aid of a neighborhood. A classroom volunteer who makes a significant impact on the lives of young students. A cashier who administers first aid when an elderly customer was seriously injured in a fall. The […]
Tea time for Downton Abbey fans
BRUNSWICK — If the popular British period television drama “Downton Abbey” series is your cup of tea, you are in for a treat when Curtis Memorial Library hosts a ‘Downton Abbey Tea Party’ in honor of the release of the fifth season of the incredibly popular TV series. The library invites anyone interested in the […]