The Brunswick Area Interfaith Council will host a community sing for love, peace and justice at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Gazebo on the Brunswick Mall. Familiar and some new, easy to learn songs will be shared by experienced song leaders, and lyric sheets will be provided. These are songs for all voices […]
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Gulf of Maine Books event to feature Brunswick author
Gulf of Maine Books will host author Anthony Walton at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick, to celebrate his new book “The End of Respectability: Notes of a Black American Reckoning with his Life and his Nation,” published by Godine Publishers. “This book is essential reading for anyone who […]
Bowdoin students protest college’s response to Gaza
Students attended a board of trustees meeting in silence, displaying signs and lists of names of Palestinians killed in Gaza.
Pet Prattle: What to do if you lose your pet
In 2010, my cat, Banshee, got out of my house. My roommate had forgotten to close the door behind herself when she was bringing in groceries and Banshee decided to take himself on a walkabout. I couldn’t find him anywhere. I called my local shelter, put up flyers and posted on my community’s Facebook page. […]
Brunswick approves development of YMCA Early Learning Center
The Early Learning Center for the Bath Area Family YMCA has received approval from the Brunswick Planning Board so the development of the old Martin’s Point building can move forward.
Bowdoin College to host U.S. Senate candidates’ debate next Saturday
The Bowdoin College Democrats and Bowdoin College Conservatives have announced a third and final debate for U.S. Senate candidates in Maine for Saturday, Nov. 2. The debate will be at 6 p.m. in Bowdoin College’s Kresge Auditorium, 239 Maine St., Brunswick. Demi Kouzounas, David Costello and Jason Cherry have confirmed their attendance. A request for […]
Candidates face off to represent Brunswick’s House District 100
Rep. Dan Ankeles and challenger Ivon H. Prescott Jr. highlighted concerns of housing costs, taxes and how they would address the disastrous Aug. 19 spill at Brunswick Landing.
Stories from Maine: Remembering Brunswick’s ‘pauper’s cemetery’
Alongside Brunswick’s busy Route 1, next to the Public Works garage and parking lot on Industry Road, lay the remains of a “Potter’s Field,” where the once poor of the town rest in anonymity. For many years, the town of Brunswick — with full support of the community — humanely treated and cared for the […]
Brunswick leverages Brunswick Landing funding in wake of chemical spill
The Brunswick Finance Committee is expected to take up the funding request on Thursday.