BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick Sewer District will host an open house to showcase its upgraded wastewater treatment plant and other facilities at 10 Pine Tree Road on Thursday, June 14, from 2-5 p.m. The public will be able to tour the building, which recently underwent a $22 million renovation, as well as enjoy light snacks, prizes […]
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Brunswick Sewer District offers tours
BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick Sewer District will host an open house to showcase its upgraded wastewater treatment plant and other facilities at 10 Pine Tree Road on Thursday, June 14, from 2-5 p.m. The public will be able to tour the building, which recently underwent a $22 million renovation, as well as enjoy light snacks, prizes […]
Coastal Journal June 6 Police Log
Midcoast area police reported the following for June 6, 2018.
Brunswick farm fights food insecurity with ‘Growing to Give’
BRUNSWICK — It’s easy to miss Scatter Good Farm while driving along the winding East Coxon Road. But a food bank at the farm is attracting attention for helping several organizations fight food insecurity in Maine. Growing to Give, a nonprofit launched by John Newlin, Patty Carton and Theda Lyden in April 2017, grows organic vegetables using climate-friendly […]
Pies, crisps, and muffins: Bring on the rhubarb!
How do you like your rhubarb?
REVIEW: Convincing performance of ‘Macbeth’ darkens Chocolate Church stage
“Macbeth” continues June 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. with a final matinée on June 10 at 2 p.m.
Coastal Journal June 5 Police Log
Midcoast area police reported the following for June 5, 2018.
Class of 2018: Topsham grad excels after turbulent journey from Africa
TOPSHAM — In 2014, 16-year-old Jessie Mujambere and his older brother arrived in Washington, D.C., unable to speak English – and the uncle they expected to greet them was nowhere to be found. The brothers fled to the U.S. from the war-torn African country of Burundi to find a better, safer life. And it’s clear […]
Bath museum ready to recommission historic Mary E schooner
BATH — The Mary E, a storied ship due to be recommissioned Saturday, moved closer to that big day last Friday with the re-installation, or stepping, of its foremast. Shipbuilder Thomas Hagan constructed the two-masted clipper schooner in 1906 in a Houghton shipyard, where Bath Iron Works now stands. The neighboring Maine Maritime Museum, which […]
Coastal Journal June 4 Police Log
Midcoast area police reported the following for June 4, 2018.