The large fence has been removed as part of a campus-wide beautification project.
Coastal Journal
Midcoast news from The Forecaster.
Letter to the editor: Transgender people should be allowed to serve
As a Veteran hearing about transgender no longer wanted in our Armed Services, my opinion is the same one I had about women and gays. If they want to serve our country, can shoot a weapon and hit the target, I would proudly serve next to them. Many earned the right in 1776, not all […]
Ricky Craven speeds into history
A Maine native was part of the closest race in NASCAR history.
And so, farewell sweet words
It’s an awful shame, is it not, that all the good and powerful words we used to have and use are gone?
Passing along the blessings of a free boat
Sometimes, things just seem to work out.
Brunswick-Portland bus service launches Aug. 24
Three stops will take passengers to Portland for $3.
Brunswick Council approves $5 daily fee in Union Street lot
The fee aims to prevent long-term parking in the lot intended for bus and train commuters.
Gone fishing … for striped bass
The silver-sided fish with a white underbelly represents a significant industry in Maine, and a fun day on the water if you’re fishing for them.
Adverse possession, or ‘squatter’s rights’
While at first glace it may seem like theft, the roots for adverse possession extend back 4,000 years.
Living history: Brunswick church part of the town fabric for 300 years
BRUNSWICK — In the 300 years since it was founded, First Parish Church has been in three places. Yet the church’s history has always been central to the town, the founding of which in 1739 wouldn’t have been possible without the existence of the church. “The church is not a building. The church is a […]