Over 1,500 older adult members participate in nearly 200 programs, classes and events at the center.
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Using AI to solve your tech problems | Column
Artificial intelligence, such as Claude or ChatGPT, can be helpful (if imperfect) in helping you solve your tech issues.
New garage will keep the wheels on our Brunswick school buses going round and round | Column
Brunswick School Department mechanics maintain a fleet of 47 vehicles.
Tedford Housing shelters 74 neighbors in one night | Columns
The Brunswick-based nonprofit kept dozens of people warm this week, but colder nights are still ahead.
The first Brunswick man killed in WWII served on a ship he helped build | Column
Arthur P. Barrett Jr. served on the USS De Haven, a destroyer he and his father helped build at Bath Iron Works.
Damariscotta gallery to open new exhibition ‘Surfaces’
The show featuring textile art, monotypes and handmade paper works runs Jan. 27 through Feb. 20.
Studio Theatre of Bath to hold auditions for ‘Over the River and Through the Woods’
The play follows a 30-something Italian-American bachelor from New Jersey who is very close to his four grandparents. The doting grandparents’ efforts to keep their grandson from moving away make for a funny yet touching plot.
The Northern Lights have sparked our imagination for centuries | Column
The aurora borealis has sparked awe and theories throughout our history.
Chocolate Church Arts Center expands access to arts with Bath and Brunswick libraries | Column
The Patten Free Library and Curtis Memorial Library now offer ticket passes for the CCAC, allowing library card holders to attend cultural events for free.
Maine ICE surge renews anger for Brunswick anti-Trump protesters
Protesters condemning President Trump and ICE walked along Maine Street Tuesday afternoon as a part of a nationwide walkout effort.