BRUNSWICK — The town will apply for a railroad quiet zone after Pan Am Railways finishes installing a device to make the eastern end of the Amtrak Downeaster layover facility accessible. Town Manager John Elderidge on Monday told the Town Council Pan Am is expected to be finished with the installation by Jan. 1, 2018. Emily […]
Coastal Journal
Midcoast news from The Forecaster.
Massage and bodywork for a better quality of life
Treatment of joints and muscles can make a big difference.
Letter to the editor: Biblical laws? No thanks!
On the Opinion page of the Nov. 16 issue of the Coastal Journal, Dale Landrith, Sr. wrote that “Absolute authority comes from God.” In his previous article, “Why the Hatred and Violence?” Landrith “…advocated that a return to Judeo/Christian ‘moral absolutes’ was the solution” to the recent mass killings and other violence in our country. […]
Damariscotta approves Main Street development
Three-building development approved unanimously after extensive debate
Letter to the editor: Mustard Seed exceeds Red Elf goal
Today we reached $3,010, or 310 books, towards our goal of $1,320 or 132 books in just 3 weeks. Our initial hope was to have enough monies donated to present a $10 Red Elf coupon to all the Regional School Unit 1 Kindergarten students. Well, let me say the staff at the bookstore and the […]
Letter to the editor: Black Lives Matter at UU Church of Brunswick
Our congregation, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, recently installed a Black Lives Matter banner on the side of our building. Here’s why: Black Lives Matter is the latest chapter in our nation’s long struggle for racial justice. The movement began in response to the 2012 killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, and it continues […]
Brunswick students prepare baby clams to overwinter
Last year’s class “planted” the clams in spring
Breakfast with Another View
Chatting with the writers of the column with a conservative point of view.
Ringing in 2018 with a few real estate predictions
While home construction will increase, it will still be below average.
Alvin Lombard’s Steam Log Hauler transformed logging
Parts of Lombard’s ingenuity are still used to this day.