Chamber columnist Cory King talks about the difficult decision to postpone the haunted hayrides amid volunteer shortage.
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A longtime federal hunger survey is ending. Why that matters to Maine
The Trump administration’s decision to stop the Annual Household Food Security survey comes amid a funding cut to the food stamp program.
See Maine through the eyes of renowned photographer Gordon Parks
These images made in 1944 for Standard Oil have never been exhibited before and are on view at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art through Nov. 9.
Brunswick integrative health center to host community open house
Participants can meet the lifestyle medicine team, explore the many programs and services, and tour the space, including the new social connection hub and food pantry.
Brunswick celebration will honor 250 years of U.S. Navy
The Navy League’s annual ball will be held at the St. John’s Community Center in Brunswick on Oct. 4.
Maine brothers’ music backs new film, ‘Star Trek’ podcast
Sam and Marcus Bagala, who grew up in Gray, wrote the music for a documentary about baseball legend Roberto Clemente and the audio drama series ‘Star Trek: Khan.’
Late goal lifts Lewiston boys soccer to big win over Brunswick
David Francisco scores the go-ahead goal with less than 10 minutes remaining.
Third team joins battle at top of Varsity Maine boys soccer poll
Scarborough moves back to No. 1 after being a close second the past two weeks.
How Brunswick High School is trying to manage artificial intelligence
New rules pertain strictly to generative artificial intelligence, technology that can produce original content based on patterns and data that the technology has been trained on.
Bowdoin College buildings evacuated due to threat
Police are investigating the source of a threat that caused Bowdoin to evacuate some buildings Monday.