Children love learning, and it’s undeniable that great ideas and principles shared at a young age can impact the path of a child for a lifetime. A coloring book I had as a child about America’s national parks instilled a desire to visit all of our country’s parks – a goal still in process – […]
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Local roundup: Brunswick softball edges Lewiston in extra innings
Blake Austin scores winning run for Dragons.
Girls Tennis: Brunswick sends a state-best 4 players to Round of 52
The Dragons showcasing their depth and strong development this spring.
Dick Polman: Laud Liz Cheney for defending truth, but don’t forget her father’s lies
Kudos to Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney. Her House GOP leadership post hangs by a thread because she refuses to mouth Trump’s Big Lie about a stolen election, and Wednesday she boldly framed the stakes: “The Republican Party is at a turning point, and Republicans must decide whether we are going to choose truth…” But we […]
Local roundup: Freeport girls lacrosse cruises to win over Maranacook/Winthrop
Megan Driscoll scores four goals for Falcons.
Tennis: Players qualify for next round of singles tournament
Players out in numbers as spots in state singles tournament up for grabs on a chilly, windy day on the Midcoast.
Local roundup: Morse softball cruises to win over Freeport
Abby Carpenter hits home run, while Camdyn Johnson throws two-hitter for Shipbuilders.
Giving Voice: Why is supportive housing important to Brunswick?
For persons emerging from homelessness, supportive housing provides a vital platform for people to move forward in other areas of their lives like employment, education and improved health. This housing model provides voluntary, flexible case management support to help clients manage housing barriers to maintain their permanent housing. Having access to case management as part […]
Jase Graves: Do the Charleston, if you have the grits
It’s time for another installment of “Places you should go before you can’t tell a presidential executive order document from one of your White House German Shepherd’s training pads!” Yes, recently my wife and three teenage daughters took a week-long family trip to Charleston, SC – also known as “The city where every meal will […]
Your Land: Taking stock of Brunswick’s pine species
It’s late in the afternoon of April 8, and in shuffles of two and three, we walk through the Pine Street entrance to the Brunswick Landing Perimeter Trail. A quick right takes us onto Allagash Drive; medium-sized pines line the drive on either side. This will be the COVID-altered monthly meeting of Brunswick’s Conservation Commission. […]
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