Partnering with a nonprofit, students at St. John’s Catholic School designed an experiment that flew in the rocket’s payload during the historic flight on April 14.
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Brunswick officials propose $102 million budget
There will be a public hearing on the proposed budget on April 28.
Brunswick YMCA highlights Parkinson’s programming
The Landing Y in Brunswick is offering programs dedicated to YMCA members living with Parkinson’s disease as part of Parkinson’s Awareness Month.
Sustainable Brunswick lecture on water quality rescheduled
April showers, right? We have certainly gotten plenty of precipitation this month, some of it rain and some even snow. While the ground has been soaking up some of that moisture, much of it also finds its way over ground or streets or through drains into our town’s waterways. Over the years, I’ve written many […]
Brunswick-based nonprofit clinic receives $5,000 donation
In addition to the donation, Oasis Free Clinics will benefit from the “Brunswick in Bloom” Garden Tour, sponsored by donor Martin’s Point Health Care.
Spirit of Life: Dare we rejoice?
Times are tough. The U.S. is experiencing a constitutional crisis. Global economic markets are erratic. Nonprofits, educational institutions and entire states, including Maine, are being asked to comply with current executive orders or face loss of funding. Seniors, veterans, people with disabilities, people of color, immigrants, LGBTQ+ folx (especially trans and nonbinary people) and so […]
Proposed bill would restructure Brunswick Landing leadership, require environmental stewardship
If passed, the bill would add more people from Brunswick to the authority’s board of trustees and add “environmental stewardship” as an official goal.
Brunswick Landing removes toxic foam from airport hangar
Hangar 6 held 975 gallons of aqueous film-forming foam, or AFFF, containing a toxic chemical compound known as PFOS.
Celebrate the outdoors on the big screen in Brunswick this Earth Day
EveningStar Cinema will host screenings of “A Peace of Forest” from April 25 to May 1.
‘We’re just wild about Henry’
Every prospective resident who’s ever visited Thornton Oaks (a Brunswick retirement community) knows Henry Recknagle, the director of sales at Thornton Oaks since 2001. And, it seems, everyone who’s met Henry has good things to say about him. As a resident of Thornton Oaks, I can say he’s the real deal. Let’s take a look […]