A Seattle-based team with Midcoast connections will construct the public art piece using steel from the soon-to-be demolished Frank J. Wood Bridge.
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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.
‘A Conversation in Color’ brightens Damariscotta art gallery
The new exhibition at River Arts opens Feb. 21, with a an opening reception Feb. 28.
Brunswick criticizes new housing law, calls on state to help
In a resolution passed Tuesday, Brunswick joined other towns in calling for changes to a new state law that takes away some local control over development.
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.
Early Brunswick school budget draft calls for 5% tax hike
The school board will consider changes to the budget before voting to approve it and bringing it before the Town Council in April.
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.
The lessons that birds can teach us | Column
Dresden resident Hope Douglas takes inspiration from her feathered friends.
Brunswick startup ‘shifts’ to selling rocket boosters
Brunswick space company bluShift, which launched its first rocket in 2021, will now sell its biofueled engines to meet a growing demand.