The Brunswick pastor believes the US is going down a violent road and ‘is not the road that God calls us down … the liberating, joyful wide, beautiful and love-filled road that God has laid before us.’
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Midcoast Youth Center hires after-school program director
Bath-based youth center and skatepark brings in new talent to help give young people a space to be creative.
An explosive disaster rocked Bath in 1938 | Column
Plant’s Garage suffered a freak, fiery accident near downtown Bath.
Brunswick approves another $600K to complete costly sidewalk overhaul
The most recent funding allows for the redesign of the sidewalk at the Lemont Block, which has proved difficult because of accessibility challenges.
A message to the Freeport-area schools community about the FY 2027 budget | Column
Even without changes to programs, the budget would have to increase. Balances and trade-offs must be made.
Borromeo String Quartet to kick off 2026 Music at the Mill
The series by Bowdoin International Music Festival will open the year Monday with the quartet at Dutchman’s in Brunswick.
Concerts for a Cause presents Jud Caswell and Lisa Redfern
UUCB’s concert series will welcome the two folk artists on Saturday, Feb. 7.
Melting ice and snow carry salt and sand away with them | Column
As ice turns to water, it carries all of these additions down the drain and down the streets and sidewalks into nearby creeks, rivers and eventually to the coast.
Freeport greenlights Depot Street condo development
Construction on the new condos should begin in spring.
‘We’re fed up’: Midcoast students walk out to protest ICE
Students from several schools in the region met at the Sagadahoc Bridge in Bath on Monday afternoon to speak out against immigration arrests.