The Brunswick High Sports Network gives students an opportunity to broadcast sporting events for Dragons fans in and outside of Maine.
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Bowdoin’s updated protest policies meet pushback from students, faculty
The Brunswick college said it is now refining those policies, which went into effect in January, following feedback.
Rural Maine shelters could face closure without more state funding, directors say
Shelter directors across the state are pushing lawmakers to adopt a proposal that would increase funding using a portion of the real estate transfer tax.
Some of Maine’s members of Congress will skip Trump’s State of the Union
President Donald Trump’s past speeches to Congress have seen Democratic lawmakers skip them, get kicked out or walk out early.
Emptying the notebook: 6 random business tidbits | Column
Bath-Brunswick-Topsham Regional Chamber of Commerce talks LD 1822, housing and transportation, and event reminders.
Sculpture design selected to honor former Brunswick-Topsham bridge
A Seattle-based team with Midcoast connections will construct the public art piece using steel from the soon-to-be demolished Frank J. Wood Bridge.
Obituary: Craig Austin Worthing
BRUNSWICK – Craig Austin Worthing, 75, of Brunswick, passed peacefully on Jan. 18, 2026.
Born in Portland June 16, 1950, Craig grew …
Brunswick boys basketball embraces gritty play in semifinal win over Edward Little
The third-seeded Dragons avenge two regular-season losses to reach their first regional final since 2016.
Brunswick criticizes new housing law, calls on state to help
In a resolution passed Tuesday, Brunswick joined other towns in calling for changes to a new state law that takes away some local control over development.
Why Maine politicians could give themselves money for personal security
The shootings of elected officials and political figures around the country serve as the backdrop to 2 new proposals from Democrats.