BRUNSWICK — The Jordan Avenue property where the Kate Furbish Elementary School is being built is in transition. On one side of the lot, debris from the recently demolished Jordan Acres Elementary School was nearly done being removed Dec. 20. On the other side, the foundation of one wing of the Furbish school was complete […]
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WinterKids app replaces printed booklets
PORTLAND — WinterKids has launched an app that allows members access to offers on lift tickets, equipment rentals, gear, and more at over 80 recreational areas and retailers around Maine and New Hampshire. The app replaces the Passport and FunPass booklets of years past. With this new system, users can register up to five family members for […]
Topsham Police Beat: Dec. 21
Arrests 12/13 at 11:23 a.m. Mitchell Fields, 30, of West Alna Road, Wiscasset, was arrested by Officer Lucas Shirland on the Route 196 bypass and charged with operating after suspension and attaching false plates. Summonses No criminal summonses were reported from Dec. 11-13. Fire calls 12/12 at 9:56 a.m. Smoke investigation on Lewiston Road. 12/14 […]
Coastal History: Appreciating perfectly imperfect Christmas trees
I have noticed something interesting when I look at old pictures of families celebrating Christmas. The old black and white snapshots rarely show a perfectly triangular tree like the ones we often buy today. Instead, they look like wild trees that you might find growing in the forest. I did a survey on Facebook a […]
Cooking at the Cove: At our Christmas, cinnamon rolls rival Santa for importance
One of our family’s most beloved holiday traditions is the making and eating of the Christmas morning cinnamon rolls, a food ritual that started over 30 years ago. It just wouldn’t be Christmas without the cinnamon rolls; they’re almost as important as Santa and they can be made as much as 48 hours ahead of […]
Celebrating a shared heritage: Midcoast German club works to honor founder
BRUNSWICK — The German word “gemütlichkeit” loosely means friendliness and coziness. “Gemütlichkeit” is also how a group of Midcoast residents who meet monthly to speak in German make each other feel. “It is a place where you can come and feel comfortable, feel like you’re among friends, have a cup of coffee or tea and […]
COVER STORY: On display in Freeport, reindeer make spirits bright despite their mysterious ways
FREEPORT — Reindeer imagery is everywhere during the holiday season, pulling Santa Claus and his sleigh and skipping over rooftops. But most reindeer – the non-magical kind, that is — spend their days dashing through the snow, eating hay, star gazing and playing in subzero temperatures. There are four—yes, four—reindeer in the entire state of […]
Over Easy: A new head start
FOR MEN ONLY There was a time when losing your hair was viewed as a shameful thing, like it was a result of eating something you shouldn’t have eaten. Or perhaps you had removed the ticket on the new couch that says “Do Not Remove Under Penalty of Federal Law.” Actually, most baldness is the […]
LC’s Take: Charmingalice, Where Are You?
Statues are wondrous things. I can’t get enough of them. Imagine, taking a big chunk of something and slamming it millions of times with a chisel, hammer, chainsaw or whatever, and actually making a thing — a shape, an actual life comes from that mass; a person, an animal or something. What a gift. I’d […]
This Week’s Briefs – Dec. 20
Work of First Light Camera Club members in the spotlight at Brunswick library BRUNSWICK — First Light Camera Club, a group of photographers who have been meeting in the Brunswick area for the past 25 years, is hosting a show of members’ work at the Curtis Memorial Library until Dec. 28. FLCC meets regularly throughout […]
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