Town Council hopefuls answer questions to help you decide your vote in November.
Katie Langley
Staff Writer
Katie covers Brunswick and Topsham for the Times Record. She was previously the weekend reporter at the Portland Press Herald and is originally from the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York. Before joining the Press Herald, she attended Quinnipiac University, where she studied journalism and political science and worked as the editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, The Quinnipiac Chronicle. She also worked on the digital team at NBC Connecticut based in West Hartford. When she isn't reporting, you can find her exploring Portland's coffee shops and bookstores.
New Brunswick-Topsham bridge will open after Thanksgiving
Northbound traffic between Brunswick and Topsham is currently closed across the old bridge.
Maine Marathon team raising money for fishermen’s health
The runners plan on raising $10,000 for a program that provides Maine’s fishermen with physical and mental health resources.
Brunswick breaks ground on medical tech facility expansion
Swedish company Mölnlycke Health Care is expanding its Brunswick Landing facility by nearly 80,000 square feet.
Maine schools struggling to hire bus drivers
In Brunswick, a shortage of bus drivers has forced schools to merge routes and reschedule after-school activities.
Two die in Portland apartment fire
Firefighters responded to a three-story building at 43 St. Lawrence St. early Sunday morning.
Pedestrian dies after being hit by car in Lyman
Dominic Small, 28, of Lyman, was struck while walking on Alfred Road Sunday afternoon.
Hundreds walk for ALS cure in Portland
Over 300 people gathered at Deering Oaks park Sunday to raise money for research and care, many of them personally impacted by the disease.
Brunswick recreation area named in honor of family that led others to freedom
The town-owned land will be named after the Heustons, a farming family from East Brunswick who were active in the Underground Railroad.
Bowdoin postponed Charlie Kirk vigil over potential threat
Maine State Police informed the college of an ‘external threat’ tied to a student-organized vigil for the slain conservative activist.