Brunswick resident Margy Burroughs sponsored cellist Camden Archambeau for a second year this summer. With Archambeau now off to Julliard in the fall, they reflect on their time in the program and Brunswick’s arts scene.
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Award-winning Crystal Spring Farmers Market turns 25
Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust plans a special anniversary celebration to round out National Farmers Market Week.
Brunswick’s Pinecone Studio presents new creative discussion series
Pinecone Studio in Brunswick has launched a new monthly event series, C.H.A.T.S. (Creative Help Active Thinking Sessions), designed to bring together creative minds and inspire collaboration among those passionate about developing their craft and business. The first session is from 6-9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15, at the studio, 3 Cranberry Drive. The event features renowned […]
Maine State Music Theatre’s ‘Beautiful’ debuts Wednesday
Maine State Music Theatre is gearing up to debut its final production of the season, “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical,” at Pickard Theater.
Brunswick councilor resigns, prompting special election
District 2 Councilor Steve Walker submitted his resignation on July 31, just days ahead of his effective leave date of Aug. 6.
Brunswick police gearing up for National Night Out
The Brunswick Police Department is getting ready for its National Night Out this Tuesday, a now cemented tradition for the community.
Thunderbirds soar over Brunswick as climax of air show
The Great State of Maine Air Show welcomed back the Thunderbirds to Brunswick’s air space, drawing in spectators and protesters.
Stories from Maine: Brunswick’s Mall, from ‘a primitive and semi-barbaric state’ to today
On July 4, 1825, a group of citizens armed with shovels, pitchforks, hoes, axes and scythes, gathered for a “general assault” on a public nuisance. The enemy before them was a wild and bothersome embarrassment “in a primitive and semi-barbaric state,” which these citizens swore to banish for the greater good of the community. While […]
Brunswick resident leaves $3.7 million to Bowdoin International Music Festival
Patricia Crawford Brown, who had a career in food writing and a passion for music education, died in May.