BRUNSWICK — The Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association sought to draw attention to local impacts of climate change Monday evening with a film about the widespread death of coral reefs. The organization held a public screening of the Netflix documentary “Chasing Coral” at Curtis Memorial Library, followed by a panel discussion that included Director of Marine Programs […]
Coastal Journal
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Work on new Morse High School could begin next June
BATH — Officials have developed a schedule for construction of the new Morse High School. Site planning is due to conclude next March, work on the property is expected to begin in June, and construction of the building will begin in spring 2019. Regional School Unit 1 voters on Nov. 7 approved the construction bond […]
Brunswick brewery adds EV chargers
BRUNSWICK — Flight Deck Brewing, in partnership with Revision Energy and Tesla Motors, will unveil four publicly accessible electric car chargers on Friday, Dec. 1, at 11 a.m. The chargers will be powered with 100 percent renewable energy, making the Brunswick Landing brewery one of the only places in the state so equipped. According to a […]
‘First Time’ stops along Memory Lane
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Nothing says “old New England” like a wooden covered bridge
Few of the iconic structures still remain, but those that do remind us of the past.
Damariscotta Planning Board meeting to cover Main Street development
Developer seeking a waiver on parking requirements
Bath Planning Board grapples with inadequate Historic Overlay Ordinance
Lack of applicable standards leaves developers in limbo
Home selling tips for the holidays
Keeping your home on the market can give you an edge during the holiday season.
A basic introduction to water quality in Casco Bay
An outline of what water quality is, how it’s measured, and what it means for the health of the bay
Brunswick looking into quiet zones for train noise
Complaints about train noise lead town to hire consultant to determine whether or not quiet zones are feasible
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