The most popular staffers at Brunswick High School have four legs.
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How can we equip Maine’s aging waste facilities? | Column
Maine needs to cut down the amount of solid waste it produces.
People Plus gets sentimental in Augusta | Column
The Brunswick nonprofit received formal recognition from lawmakers of its 50th anniversary.
Brunswick legend was ‘one of the most prominent and best loved citizens’ | Column
Throughout his life, William Brice Edwards served as police chief, fire chief, state detective, deputy sheriff, town selectman and more.
How you can stay engaged to help shape Maine’s future | Column
State Senate President Mattie Daughtry believes the legislative process belongs to the people.
Emptying the notebook: 6 random business tidbits | Column
Bath-Brunswick-Topsham Regional Chamber of Commerce talks LD 1822, housing and transportation, and event reminders.
Japanese cuisine celebrates seafood in myriad forms | Column
While the masses aren’t likely to rush to a 7-Eleven to buy dried squid snacks, there are some innovative products that could have a potential market in Maine.
Midcoasters spent 41 years riding the trolleys | Column
Transportation innovations brought great changes to the Brunswick area at the end of the 19th century.
Beware of scams targeting older citizens | Column
Seniors tend to be more trusting and often respond to requests from authority figures like the government, which can make them more vulnerable to scams.
Celebrating 30 years of community support for free health care | Column
Oasis Free Clinics is a strong and critical fiber woven into the fabric of a community that cares for all its neighbors.