An opening reception with the artist will be from 3-5 p.m. Saturday, April 11, at Sarah Bouchard Gallery.
Brunswick
Balancing the books at home and in Augusta | Column
Costs are up substantially from this time last year, and the pressure on Maine households is real.
Harriet Beecher Stowe left Brunswick, but her heart stayed | Column
The novelist returned to the Midcoast twice after living in Brunswick for two years in the 1850s.
In Brunswick’s Fort Hall Gallery, artists explore psychic spaces
‘No Man’s Land’ brings together the work of multiple artists who work in the Fort Andross Mill.
Basketball courts, lighting slated for Brunswick athletic complex
The town plans on opening basketball courts at the new athletic complex on Brunswick Landing by fall.
Nordica movie theater in Freeport to reopen this year
The owners of the Nickelodeon Cinemas in Portland have leased the former Nordica Theatre in Freeport Village Station.
Brunswick, Topsham back new bridge name reflecting Indigenous roots
Both towns have signed off on the name Pejepscot Falls Bridge for the new span replacing the Frank J. Wood Bridge.
Bowdoin’s Common Good Grant program celebrates 25th anniversary | Column
Students raised over $30,000 that, combined with funds from the endowment, created a fund of over $50,000 to be awarded.
The logistics of care: Nourishing the Midcoast | Opinion
Hunger does not take a day off, even in the scenic towns of Bath and Brunswick. Local organizations and volunteers continue to step up to help those in need.
Bowdoin student-podcasters interview Maine’s candidates for governor
The second season of ‘Pine State Politics,’ a podcast about Maine government created by Bowdoin College students, will be available April 13 on all major podcast platforms.