The Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick will host the group Saturday, Sept. 28.
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Brunswick council to push for changes to embattled MRRA at emergency board meeting
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority has faced a wave of scrutiny for its handling of the Aug. 19 chemical spill at Brunswick Executive Airport.
Maine congressional delegation presses Navy for help with Brunswick chemical spill
The Navy still owns the airport hangar where 51,000 gallons of toxic firefighting foam was discharged after an overhead fire suppression system with a deficient service record malfunctioned.
A ‘wild west’ child care market: Brunswick day care in dire need of workers
The Brunswick Child Care Program is scrambling to reopen after its final staff member quit earlier this month.
Stacy Frizzle-Edgerton: They’ve flown the nest!
September is a month of transitions, summer turning into fall, baby birds leaving the nest and kids returning to school. We’ve experienced these trends at both my house and the People Plus Center, although this year the transitions have seemed a little more difficult. At the end of last month, I drove my 19-year-old daughter […]
Our View: Brunswick spill a ‘never again’ moment for Maine
The more detail emerges about the circumstances of the spill, the more obvious it is that we need a far more rigorous approach to public health and safety … and to PFAS.
Society Notebook: Maine State Music Theatre’s first gala in Portland raises nearly $150,000
One Enchanted Evening was had by all.
Brunswick history center to host murder mystery event
Poisoning and forensics feature in this year’s popular Halloween-season offering
Brunswick Landing board says fire system shutdown neither ‘legal nor possible’
Board Chairperson Herman “Nick” Nichols said Friday in an email to The Times Record that immediate shutoff of the fire suppression systems is neither ‘legal nor possible,’ and would have an economic impact on aviation tenants operating at the Brunswick Executive Airport.
Giving Voice: How we think about charity
This morning, I found myself watching a Ted Talk from 2013. These short, no-notes presentations are designed to be engaging, entertaining and often thought provoking. I stumbled on Dan Pallotta’s speech while idly browsing the internet. The provocative title, “The way we think about charity is dead wrong” caught my attention. As an executive director […]