I wish I had a huge vessel of wondrous, enchanted clay That I could mold into magical things every single day. Like building a world where people never resorted to fray Where kids were never hungry and always could safely play. I’d take great clumps of clay in my hands and make a cabaret Where […]
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Challenging Nordic skiing in Quebec
Quality Nordic skiing has been difficult to find this winter. Seven Mainers planned three days of skiing near Mont Sainte Anne in Quebec over the recent New Year’s week. Situated farther north, our hope was the higher latitude would offer deeper snow levels. We reserved a condo in the village of Beaupre at the foot […]
A Brunswick physician’s legendary lifetime of service
In the late 19th century, when racial bigotry and injustice still commanded most of America, one Black physician generously served our local communities, cared for the indigent and enjoyed social popularity in Brunswick. Salustiano Fanduiz began his life in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the son of Constantino and Maria Valentina Fanduiz. By the time Salustiano […]
Trump extends his control to states
Donald Trump promised that, if elected president, he would make big changes. He claims to keep his promises, and he surely is keeping that one – and fast. He interprets his win as the nation’s endorsement of massive change. The speed and scope of his moves have stunned the country. Among his lightning moves is […]
Bowdoinham to host Ice and Smelt Festival celebrating arts, outdoors
The annual Ice and Smelt Festival features many different art and culture events.
Brunswick waste digester proposal sparks debate
The project, which the developer has yet to formally apply to build, promises renewable gas, though residents are concerned of the project’s environmental impact.
Insurance claim will only cover a fraction of the Brunswick spill costs
The payout would cover just a fraction of the cleanup costs the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority has accrued since the Aug. 19 chemical spill.
Brunswick Italian restaurant now open for business downtown
Pomelia opened its doors on Tuesday, bringing Sicilian cuisine to Station Avenue.
Midcoast Youth Center funding to expand homelessness prevention
The new state funding will allow the Bath-based nonprofit to expand existing programs and hire more staff to prevent kids and young adults from experiencing homelessness in Sagadahoc County.
Giving Voice: The gift of seeing clearly
Have you ever taken a moment to close your eyes and ask yourself what your life would be like if, when you opened them, everything remained dark? To have your vision gone? How would you navigate your world without sight? I think about this often. As my mother aged, she became legally blind, thanks to […]
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