The Pejepscot Museum’s summer exhibitions in Brunswick explore the Androscoggin River and its bridges.
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.
Brunswick hobbit-inspired cafe soft opens after delays
The highly anticipated Elevenses Cafe and Bakery soft opened in Brunswick on June 11, offering a fantasy atmosphere and hobbit-themed menu items.
Brunswick Town Council opposes biosolids digester plan
Roughly 300 residents signed a petition opposing a proposed biosolids digester at Brunswick Landing, citing environmental concerns.
Wilbur’s Woods affordable condo project nearing completion in Brunswick
The 21-unit condominium development will be completed by the fall following a lengthy planning board process.
Popular Brunswick Chinese buffet has not reopened since failed health inspection
China Rose on Bath Road in Brunswick has been closed since the inspection in late May.
New legislation will require more locals on Brunswick Landing board
One of several bills related to the 2024 spill of forever chemicals at Brunswick Landing, the new law restructures the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority.
Brunswick explores mobile home rent stabilization
Residents at Bay Bridge Estates are spearheading an effort to establish rent stabilization in Brunswick.
Summer of music, art returns to downtown Brunswick
Brunswick’s 2nd Friday art walk kicks off this week and Music on the Mall concerts return in late June.
Brunswick educators, land trust partner to revamp science curriculum
Brunswick elementary school students are getting outside and experimenting thanks to a collaboration with Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust.
Neighbors criticize proposed housing development at controversial Brunswick logging site
Residents nearby the proposed 122-unit townhome development say the project could increase traffic, flooding and negatively impact the local environment.